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REGULAR CITY COUNCIL M££TING
CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC H£ARING ON
CORNERSTONE PARK
NOVEMBER 3, 1997
ORDINANCE I 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93
RESOLUTION I 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115
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ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
Rqular Salioa
N-ber l, 1997
I. Call to Order
The regular meeting of the Englewood City Council was called to order by Mayor Bums at 7 :40 p.m.
2 . lavocatioll
The invocation was given by Council Member Wiggins.
The Pledge of Allcgiallce was led by Mayor Burns.
4 . Roll Call
Present :
Absent :
A quorum \WS present .
Also present :
S. M.-.
Council Members Nabholz, Clapp, Wiggins, Habenicht, Vonnittag,
Waggoner, Bums
None
City Manager Sears
City Attorney Brotzman
City Cla\ Ellis
Planning COIIIDlllity Coonliml,lw Stilt
(a) COUNCIL UOU VOU111TAG MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO
APPllOVE 11IE MJNUnS 01' TRI: UGULAll ~ 01' ocroaa:a JI, 1"7.
Molion caniod.
Ayes : Council Mcmller'I Nllllaolz, Vonaiaag. Wigial. HallcllicM. w.....-. Clapp. Burns
Nays : None
(a) Linda Baggus Slalcd 1h11 Bdlcview Park is a wonderful park and she bu played there
with her 1011 on the train. in the pdling zoo and on the wonderful playpound equipment. But, she said,
this IUffllllCf she dilCO\'Cl'ed, _ cxner of the park. Hidden in the nortbMII ancr is a lllblral ua
and at Susan Van Dyke's requaa. slle said. llie loolled imo allblilhin& 1 Ona City Data Project team
there. Ms. Baggus explained 11111 the 0.... City Dala Project is 1 50C3 Non-Profit tbal is involved in
environmental cducllion for middle ud high ICllool •udenls. She Slalcd they are very en11Nlliwic about
working with about I dozal lblllc.u fflllll Eqlcwood High Sdlool ll thll site. Tlae putiallar lbldeDII
are academically di~ bul in the IIOlllnditioall Idling II Belleview Put they plan to rekindle
their enthuliaffl. They wiU visit the 111b1ra1 ua every few weeks this ~ and explore the
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ecosystem. They will learn about the native planlS and animals, do weed control and habitat improvement
and they will connect to something in their community. She advised that their teacher is Joe Campbell
from Englewood High School, that for the first semesacr there will be a group of liludcnlS called Discovery
StudcnlS and the second scmcstcr will be a different set of studcnlS from one of his biology classes. Ms.
Baggus stated they are hoping to have the academically at risk Discovery Students help in linking the new
group of studcnlS to the put to further improve the self image of thoae students. She advised that Green
City bas nearly all the funding for the team, which is around $6,000 to do the project for the year. But,
she said, they need an additional $5 70 for transponation and for building bird and bat boxes. Englewood
Clean, Green and Proud is providing half that amount and she requested that Englewood City Council
provide the remaining $285. Ms. Baggus said she hopes it will help Green City to get these Englewood
High School students to the site and committed to something positive in our community.
7 . Noa-telledllled Vlliton
(a) Victor Candelaria, 30 Yanow Street, Lakewood. stated that he has property at Adriatic
and Vallejo in Englewood. He said the only reason they came this evening is because they understood that
then: was going to be a topic discussed that they wen: interested in. At this point, he noted. he would like
to forego speaking on the topic until further on into the discussion . He said he was not sure what was
going to be discussed, but that he knows it entails something that affects their property on Vallejo.
Council Member Nabholz explained that these are some of the individuals that are from up on Warren,
Vallejo and Zuni. in regards to the Evans project up then: that Mr . Emison bas been involved with. These
neighbors wen: concerned and they wanl to go on reconl to state what their position is with his
redevelopment project and how they feel .
Mayor Bums stated this is the time for Mr . Candelaria to speak. that there really isn't another place on the
agenda.
Mr. Candelaria said that is fine. He llaled it is his uadcnlanding that Mr. ~ is in the process of
rcquesaing a street to be opened 11111 is pn:IClll)y IIOl opened. which is West Adriatic on througb to Zuni.
He advised that in the pul. the IICighbofliood. including hilllldf, Mr . Kenner, the Kelley family and some
Olber individuals ,...., _ property ia die area. IIM'C a-PftillY much vehemcady CJPPC-' to the
opening of the street. simply. he opiacd. because of the COil thll would be impoled on the owners of the
property. Mr. Canddaria-e•~ dill lie....._. tllerc -W bc. lmically. a SIS,000 or., COil
per lot, lhal would ~ to be paid • a 1-'t of opaiiag the llRlel. for the COil of ~CIIICIIIS. He
SllllCd lhal their positioa. • they dilCUWd ia their IIICdiap, is i.ically the ~ are IIOl in a
position to pay 1h11 killd of hw:utg. He said lie ........ Mr. Eaa.-. to build ........ hiag be
can sell and make money with. Mr. Callddaria llaled it is their position 1h11 they don't Wlllll to IUbsidize
his enlrqll'ellCUri position. He noltd. from his penpcaive • a property owner, be and his wife, that
they arc concierncd in lhal thcy do nol Wlllll to pay $15,000 per lol for the llra:t to go through. He advised
they own three lols . Speaking for himself and his wife, he stated that their position is that they do not
want that stm:t to go through .
(b) Mart Apodaca. 2351 West Warren Avenue. asked if Council was familiar with what is
happening in that area. He OOl1lDIClllcd that he would fill them in some. He explained that a gentleman
by the name of An Emison bought some property for back taxes, property that backs his property and the
neighbors to the west and cast of him. Currently. he advised. Mr. EmillOII is demanding access to that
property in order to build houses. Mr. Emison wants 10 build duplexes, triplexes and fourplcxes. Mr .
Apodaca noted it was a speculative thing, that Mr. Emission bought it in back taxes and he wanu to make
a profit and there is nothing wrong with that.. However. Mr. Apodaca stated. thcy have been subject to a
bit of harassment from him. He said he understood he has talked to AM Nabholz and referred to their
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neighborhood as a trashy neighborhood . He asked Ms . Nabholz if he was correct . Council Member
Nabholz said yes . Mr. Apodaca stated that he knows Mr. Emison has pushed with the City to grant him
access to the land, even though there is no street through it, so he can build on it. He is demanding that.
A lot of things are going on with that. Mr. Apodaca said. that distwtJs him. He said he wanted to bring
up a couple of things. He commented that he knows Mr. Emison has mentioned to some of the City
Council members, is that all of the neighborhood is for this . Mr. Apodaca said he can tell Council, for a
fact , that they are not and he advised that he can name names and bring people in . Some of them, he
noted. are in the audience now . He stated he doesn't think that is right for somebody to come in and
speculate on land and try to maneuver the City and neighborhood to do something that he wants done.
Mr. Apodaca asked that Council please investigate, with their City planner and find out what is going on
with him and the issues that have been raised there . He said Mr. Emission has turned them all in for
various asundry items, as far as clean-up. Mr. Apodaca acknowledged that he has been guilty, that he
cleaned it up and it has been taken care of and all the neighbors have, with the exception of Mr. Emison .
Mr. Apodaca said he understands the City is still having an on-going problem with Mr. Emison because
he is taking the position, if he is not mistaken, that the City is responsible for cleaning up his land. Mr.
Apodaca questioned if he could ask AM Nabholz what exactly Mr. Emission told her about their
neighborhood as far as being tnshy . Mayor Bums advised that normally this is not the place for a
dialogue . Mr. Apodaca said he was jusa curious and he would drop that. Mr. Apodaca said he would
really urge the Council to consider is that this was tried before. when the land was owned by LaRaza, and
they let ii go for back taxes because it was wonhlcss. The people at LaRaza, Mr. Apodaca advised, have
told him they would be very upset and look at a lawsuit if Council docs let SOIIIClhing like this happen,
where they were not able to build when they came up to City Council and this gentleman would be
allowed to build . Mr . Apodaca opined this is something the City really needs to look at, to save some
money in lawsuits and time and cff'ort on this . He said he would urge Council to investigate this more .
Mr. Apodaca said 11111 he was under the impression that Mr. EmiDI wouJd be bcrc tonight, so he could
addrcss 10111C m the ma be bn>ught up . But. Mr. Apodaca opined. ii was time Council was aware of
whll is ping oa in 11111 neighborhood. He Slated they do DIil aeed IDIDlillody Clllllling in to tdl us how to
run Englewood. how to drcll up our trashy ncighborlloods wt how to IM this way . He DOied they are
\'Cl)' happy in that neighborhood. that crime is noc a pniblcm. people an:a 't a pralllcm tbcrc. thal Ibey
--to lleq, it tlUII way . He lllked Council, if Ibey can. to,._ iawatiplC. talk to Aan Nabllolz, talk to
the City planner and talk to the Zoning people and w wbal is ping oa wilh this gentlemen Mr.
Apodaca opined t1111 it • a tilllc bit distwlling and IOIIICdling dial a11 m Council should be awan: m.
(c) Ban Tomon, 23 IS South Irving. Deaver. advised thal be WOlb for Youag's Auto Body,
and said be undemood 11111 the FD(lemaa 11111 was lllppCIICld to be building behind them was aippmed to
be bcrc to addrcss anc i-. Evidently, Mr. T-DOICld. bc is IIOI bcrc. Mr. T-adviaed thal Ibey
filed complaiDIS agaillll them and the people no -9 tbc .,__ next door to clean up their prapenics,
which Ibey have doac. Now. be said, to have to come down here and him not being here to address 10111C
issues is anocher matter on the subjc:ct . He noted that about the only thing he can really say is that it
seems like they, as busineacs, havc doac their pan. to clean up their businesses .
(d) Susan Van Dyke, 3390 South EIDCIDI SUecl, said sbc bad two brief issues. The first
one was regarding the Green City Data Project thal -paaented cuticr this evening. Ms . Van Dyke
noted that they all know there is a marvelous ~ ocn1er II the back end of Belleview Put. Personally.
she noted. she was just devaslated wbcn she went there this IWIUIICI' and saw how that new bike path jusa
tore that nature center in half and sbc realized, from her own experience m being on City Council, that
there was certainly an opponunity for the City to get money from COOT to help build that bike path. So,
sbc pointed out , sbc is not in any way in disagreement with bike paths. She aJIIIIIICIIICld that sbc is an old,
ardent bike rider from ycan ago . Bui , sbc said, sbc felt it prdty well devut.lled 11111 llllure area . Ms.
Van Dyke stated that she feels we have a tremendous opponunity with the GRICII City Data Projccl . She
advised that they have received about SS,000 in funding from places like Nonwat Bank. and the Colorado
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Department of Education, 10 come into the City of Englewood and cn:ate a teaching environment for these
kids, who are in some cases special challenged kids at the high school . She advised they are going to
identify the natural habitat, they are going lo different species. both animal and plant. and categoriu:
everything and make recommendations for things to help prcsem: this nature center for years to come.
Ms. Van Dyke pointed out that there was a time when the City of Englewood put aside $50,000 to build a
nature center on that piece or land and that money has since been dwencd to other efforts. She said she
would just like to encourage City Council to really step up to the plate, not so much to give them that
S28S, because she was confident Council would do that, but what is more important is to help preserve
that area for the future or Englewood. Because, she cmplwized, she tnaly believes it is the last natural
habitat in the entire City of Englewood, it is the last place where there are natural grasses, natural animals
and things of that son. She asked that Council plcalc look into this ICriously and help them preserve it
for years to come .
Ms. Van Dyke said, for her second item, that she is just very, very plealcd with the fact that City Council
has hired Mr. Gary Scars as the City Manager. She llltcd she has k-. Mr. Scars for years, that he has
a tremendous reputation state-wide and she is just thrilled for the City of Englewood that he is on board.
She offered Mr. Scars her congratulations and thanked him for taking the job. City Manager Scars
thanked Ms . Van Dyke.
(e) Jerry West, 2890 South Ogden Street, llltcd he was clown here something like 12 or 13
years ago and listened to the City Council come up with a one time assessment for streets and sidewalks.
He advised they came down South Ogden Street and they replaced the sidewalk, or chunks of it. that was
broke, plus they repaved the street Mr. West stated they assured them at that meeting that night that ii
was a one time assessment He commented that he thought the Council Member for Dilllrict I at that time
was Neil and Neil lived right behind Ray Ludwig. Mr. West advilcd he IMCI next door to Ray Ludwig at
the time, and they were out in the backyard and Neil said there was ~one good thing about it, you two
don't have to pay again." Now, he pointed out, they arc coming up with an a c I ment on this concrete.
Mr. West advilcd he called Mr. LancaslCr and asked him lboul it and he told him he _. paid for
coocrctc. Mr. West said Mr. l...ancastcr argued with him about it lllllil he fiully found out he did pay for
C011C1e1C and then he c:amc bllck ud said "Mil. you oaly paid for me loot of it." Which. Mr. West
mainlaincd. does not lllllie uy -· Mr. West ..._ he wuts to kNw what c.ou.cil is going to do
about it . He asked if lie has ID pay for the CXIIICffeor will Council ld'and his money plus i-.. or wbal,
to p:t into this -coacrcte diltrid. He advised lie told Mr. Lanc:aller thal the only 3lftld he knew about
at the time thal was fixed was ()pa Stroet . He said Mr. l...ancastcr told them Moll. no. there are a bunch
of diem in your ncighbof11ood . Mr. WCl1 advilcd he's _. 11ee11 them . Mayor Burns advilcd thal t11c
Public WOlb llaff"CIII com-a~ with llim about that ud find out about the history of Mr. West's lot
and talk to him further about this. Mr. WCl1 iMilled that lie does DOI thi'* Mr. Lanc:aller W1111b to play
the pmc righl. that he talked to him .
(a) COUNCIL MEMBIR YOltMI1TAG MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO
ACCIPT THI LITflR OF RESIGNATION JROM THE ENGLEWOOD DOWNTOWN
DIYl:LOPMINT AUTHORITY ROM GORDON CLOSE.
Motion carried .
Ayes : Council Members Nlbholz. Vormillag. Wiggins. Habenicht,
Waggoner. Clapp, Bums
Nays : None
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(b) COUNCIL MEMBER VORMITIAG MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO
ACCEPT WITH REGRET THE LI.Tl'I.R OF RESIGNATION FROM THI. ENGLEWOOD
CLEAN, GREEN AND PROUD COMMISSION FROM FRANK GOLOMBEK.
Council Member Vormittag said he and Mr. Golombek became memben on the same day. four years ago,
and that he has milly enjoyed working with him and he will milly be missed by the Clean, Green and
Proud Commission.
Mayor Bums conunentcd that he has also milly enjoyed working with Mr. Golombek and he has been
very dedicated to Clean, Green and Proud . Mayor Bums noted he is quice a characlcr and a lot of fun to
be around and he will be missed . He said Mr. Golombek is moving out of the State and he is sorry to sec
him go .
Also, Mayor Bums stated, Gordon Close has been serving for a long lime on the Downtown Development
Authority. He said that anyone who spends as much lime, as these gentlemen have for the City, deserves
to be thanked .
Vote l'Cllllb:
Motion carried.
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considered .
Ayes: Council Members Nabholz. Vormittag, Wiggins, Habenicht,
Waggoner. Clapp, Bums
Nays : None
A proclamation honoring the Early Childhood Program at Englewood Schools was
COUNCIL MEMBER CLAPP MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE A
PROCLAMATION UCOGNWNG THI. ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOL'S I.ARLY
CHILDHOOD PROGRAM FOR THI. OUTSTANDING PROGRAM AND TO CONGRATIJLATE
THEM FOR THEIR SELECTION AS THI. WINNl.115 OF THE 1111.1. I DISTINGUISHED
PROGRAM AWARD GIVEN BY THI. UNITED STATES DI.PARTMI.NT OF EDUCATION.
Motion carried.
Ayes : Coancil Melllllen Nallllolz. Y--a. Wiggim. ~
Wagoner. Clapp. e..
Nays : None
Mayor Bums offered his a,agratulations and praacnled the pmc:lamalioo to Joan Diedrich, the
Adminillnlor who oversees the progmn.
(d) A proclamation declaring November 15, 1997 as America Recycles Day was considered.
COUNCIL MEMBER NABHOLZ MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO PROCLAIM
SATIJRDAY, NOVI.MBl:R 15, 19'7 AS AMI.RICA U:CYCLI.S DAY.
Motion carried.
Ayes : Council Members Nabllolz. Vormittag, Wiggins, Habenicht,
Waggoner. Clapp, Bums
Nays: None
Mayor Bums presented the proclamation to Stan Lange, Chair of the Clean, Green and Proud
Commission.
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Mayor Bums stated, on behalf of Council , that they m1lly appreciate the wort the Clean. Green and Proud
Commission has done on the recycling in this area . He commented that Mr. Lange has been a S1a1wart
member of the Commission and he thanked him for all his work. Mr. Lange said they mllly appreciate
this and they will wort hard to make this recycling day mcmorablc for the City of Englewood . He advised
they have some plans for the IS.., of November and they look fonvard to implementing this proclamation .
Mayor Bums asked that cvayonc give him a round of applalR for all their good wort .
(e) Mayor Bums said that as Susan Van Dyke mentioned the new City Manager Gary Scars
was sitting right next to him . He DOied this is his fi~ day on the job and he has been thrown into
everything. Mayor Bums commented that. as Ms . Van Dyke said, Mr. Scars is very well known around
the State. He was the City Manager in Glcadalc for 11 years. a ... praidcnt of the Colorado Municipal
League and known to a lot of our Slaff members . Mayor Bums aoced that he has seldom seen a public
servant held in higher regard by the people who have WOlbd with him. He said he has talked to people
who have known Gary since he was in high school and the fi~ thing they talk about is his integrity as a
person and what a fine fellow he is and so he comes very highly recommcndcd. Mayor Bums stated that
in his honor we were going to have a rcccption, that there wen: cake and rcfrcshmcnts in the bact. He
noled we would be laking a break in the agenda and he invited cvcryonc to join them for some cake and to
say hello to Mr. Scars.
City Manager Scars introduced his wife Dianne and Slated that they arc mllly looking forward to being in
Englewood . He offered his thanks for the reception and commcalCld that everyone has been very kind to
them . Mr. Scars said they arc mllly looking forward to being here . There arc many challenges, he llOlcd,
but they arc looking forward to the glass always being more than half full. Mayor Bunis welcomed Mr.
Scars and his family .
Council rcc:ead the meeting at 8 : 10 p.m. for I brief n:iccption .
The meeting rcconvcncd at 8 :49 p.m. with all Council mcmbcn psaall.
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(1) Mayor Bu,a notecl that this is I public larillg to pda citiJJen inpu& Oil an IIIICDdmcnt
to the Comcrstolle Park Ptlllllcd Deo.dopmcllt . He adviaed it is c-:il 'I policy that wbca Council has I
public hcariag on an item like this they doa 't VOie on Ille -lliglll • tllcy uvc Ille public hcariag.
Mayor Bums DOied they take the IIIMler up It the ne"' Council mcetiag ID tllcy liavc I cllaacc to diFSI the
what they have beard II the public bearing. rd1cct on it and clilCUII it II die next meeting.
COUNCIL MEMaER VOllM11TAG MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO llE-OPEN THE
,uauc BEARING TO GA TIRR CITIZEN INPUT ON AN AMENDMENT TO THI
CORNERSTONE PARK PLANNED DEVELOPMENT.
Ayes : Council Mcmbcn Nabbolz, Vormittag. Wiggins. Habcaicha ,
Waggoner, Clapp. Bums
Nays : None
Motion carried and the public bearing re-q,cncd.
All tcslimony was given under oath .
Planning Community Coordinator Stitt advised that tonight 's public bearing is I a>nti-..oc of1 public
bearing that was originally scbcdulcd for October 6 . 1997 to consider an 1mcndmcn1 to die Planned
[)c,.dopmcnt for the South Subwtlan Parks and Rccn:ation Di11rict . 111c pnipaml amendment to the
Planned Devc~ includes 10111C additional venues at the put: two in-line hcdcy rinks. 1 llkllC put,
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four informational kiosks. four shelters without restrooms and an additional 107 parking spaces. He
stated this Planned Development was originally by City Council in 1993 as Resolution No . 95 . The total
site involved for Cornerstone Part, as it is now called, is 66 ~ acres. Of that. he noted, approximately SO
acres is pan of the portion that is under consideration for the amendment tonight. The Planning
Commission held a public hearing on this particular mancr and as a result of that public hearing there
were seven) suggestions that were made, as well as some issues brought up by the public with respect to
this park .
Mr . Stitt offered. for the ruonl, proof of posting from the original public hearing in Oclobcr.
Mr. Stitt llalCd thal the Planning Commission, in their cldiberalion of Ibis park amendment, added one
condition and tllffle rccommcndations . They added the condition thal the ** park be IIUITOUllded by •
minimum six foot high fence with locking pie. He explained the rcuon for that condition was to provide
some protection from park men who might be in the area of that skate park al night and no( be aware of
that facility and might be subject to some injury . In addition to that, he said. there were recommeodations
that were added for oonsidcralion by the City Council. The first recommendation was to impn,yc and
provide additional pedeslrian access from the southeasl corner of the park to the internal path system with
defined crosswalks and sidewalks. He advised that the second recommendation was that the impacts of
vehicle headlights on surrounding residential uses shall be mitigated by the use of grading, berms and
other means to prevent inuusion of the headlights on residential UIICS . The third recommendation was
that an in deplh consideration of lighting speciflCalions for the parking loU and skating areas be
undertaken, addressing i-such as height of Slandards, dd1cction of light rays downward, candle
power rating of the bulbs. Mr . Stitt no(ed this lighting plan. and cnoompassing information. was to be
prepared and presented to City Council for their aJIISidcralioll at the public hearing on the amended
Planned Development . He lilaled the applicants have this informatioa available and they will be making a
full presentation with rcspca to the PfOIX*d amendment and the condition and recommendations thal the
Planning Commission made . Mr. Stitt said that al this time he would answer any questions Council may
have concerning the staff RICOIIIIIIClldaion and the staff analysis of this Planned Dcvdopmcnt
amendment.
Council Member Waggoner uked if there arc additional parking places. Mr. Stitt advilOd thal there arc a
total ol 107 addiliaaal ~ thal arc being 111'.-t for the park . Whal they have cloac, be
DOlcd, is reorguu.c the parking areas to aa:ommodate the changes in the land UICI on the pa.-t site itself.
Mr. Waggoner uked if the additional parking spaces arc to cover the in-line hockey rinks and additional
skate park. Mr. Stitt said yes. COUIICil Member Waggoner uked if there was any~ of the traffic
analysis. Mr. Stitt advilDd there was no review of the traffic analysis beyond what was presented back in
1993 . Even though, Mr. Waggoner no(ed, he assumed we have illCRUCd tnlffic usage . Mr. Stitt 5laled it
was his understanding thal the traffic audy prcpm,d in 1993 amuned the park a1 full dadopmcnt. He
DOlcd, as far as the additional \'alUCS added to the park. that they did no( add signiflCUllly from that
original audy . But, he sugcsted, Council might 111k the applicants thal quaaioll specifically . Mr.
Wagoner commented that we haw: added about 20 % more parking places . Mr. Stitt no(ed that was
com,ct. Mr . Waggoner said he would amunc lhat would increase: trafl"ic . Mr. Stitt said it would
potentially.
Mr. Stitt advised that Mr . Bill Woodcock of the South SubwtJan Pub and Recreation Dillrict would be
making the initial prcsmtalion for the applicant .
Bill Woodcock advised that his business address is 663 I South Uni\lCISity, Littleton. He 5laled that he
holds the position of Manager of Planning and Conaruction at South Subwtlan . He introduced the
members of the staff that were prc1Cnt to answer Council's questions : David Lorenz, Exec:uln'e Director.
Brett Collins, Senior Park Planner and David Stipe , their Park Planner who has been working on the
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technical details and presented it to the Planning Commission earlier this year . Mr. Woodcock DOied that
Mr. Stitt did a very good job of describing the amcndmenl He advised that they have quite a number of
people who would like to talk in favor of this proposed amendment. Mr. Woodcock assured Council that
they have met the c:onditions and the recommendations put on the plan by the Planning Commission and
there is evidence to the fact in front of Council. He said if Council had any technical questions, David
Stipe would be happy to answer those, as he is the designer of both facilities.
At the Swdy Session on October n•, Mayor Bums noted. they went over some of this. bul he asked that
Mr. Woodcock 90 over the lighting and what candle power they changed or ralaiced and bow that affects,
espccially the neighborhoods, and how much of that lighting 10CS off site. Mr. Woodcock advised that
this partic:ular plan addresses the foot candle power pn,duged by, 1111( ooly the in-line skating facility and
the skate board facility, but all of the lights that an: proposed throughout the part. Mr. Woodcock
referred to the diagram of the park during his presenlalion. He stated that the foot candle on a
recreational bueball park is about 30 or 35 foot candles, with Coon Field being much grealer, maybe 70
or 80. He DOied the center of the proposed activity areas have 30 foot candles and as you IIIOYC away from
the center of the activity area. where you expect the highest fooc candles for safety and vision, it gets
lighter and a>ola. In fact, he advised, on the edge of the part. they an: down to 1/tO• ofa foot candle
and as they spill over out into the adjoining areas it is less than a 100• of a foot candle.
Mayor Bums asked if there is also some bcrming done along the edging. Mr. Woodcock said that is
correct, that the Planning Commission recommendations were actually excellent recommendations and in
order to provide graphic evidence to the fact that they can resolve any of the spillage of the car lighting,
they did two cross-scctions. One bclween Hickory Street and the Comersloae facility and the second is a
Prentice StJeet cross-section . Using the diagram Mr. Woodcock idenlificd berms and the two cross-
scctions. He explained thal there is quite a grade scpualion on the Hickory CIUIHCCtion . In fact, he
noted, there is I 5 feet of difference between Hickory and the parting ua. On the Prentice cross-lCClion.
he advised, the homes south on Prenti<:e an: higher as the terrain falls off. He commented they have done
the same landscaping technique. the mounding of the berms and screening of the YCbicle lights.
So, Mayor Bums noted, they an: not waiting for the tna to mahlre, that they have thc bermiag ud Olber
things in place in order to mitigate the light. Mr. Woodcock COIIIIIICllled that is a good poilll, dial Ille
berms will imtadiately lllitigate. an.wing the trees to grow in ud viaally ICl'CICII out other lighling in
the part.
Council Member Wiggins noted it is 1111( referenced in this currea1 chanlC, hut he DDliced in thc p1am
Council WU given tonight OD aa:as of parking. a lCIDDlldary enuy • WCII 8clleview Avemie. He med
if the SCate Highway Dcputmcnt apprCMld u entry into thele . Mr. Woodcock advilDd they 11ave, dial in
concept they did at the time of initial application to the Highway Depanment. He noted t~ would be the
designated entry and exit when they eventually oooncct to Belleview. Also, he said, thal would he the
location of a potential traffic light. that would he I slave light to the intenacction of Windermere and
Belleview.
Council Member Wiggins asked if the median they put in would run across that driveway or if that is clear
to go across. In other words. he explained. a car exiting makes a left hand lUnl, goes west. Mr.
Woodcock stated that he understands the approval of Belleview was a right-in. right-out only . So. Mr.
Wiggins noted. what they an: saying is that vehicles, westbound on Belleview, could not turn IIIUlh into
that entrance and vehicles coming out could only tum eastbound. but could not tum westbound . Mr.
Woodcock said thal is correct .
Council Member Vormittag asked if there is a median in there. No, Mr. Woodcock advised, it is striped,
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Council Member Vormittag said he knows Council discussed, a few weeks ago, the land dump, with all
the broken concrete and everything. He asked Mr. Woodcock ifthal has been addressed . Mr. Woodcock
staled ii has no1 been addressed, but that ii will be addressed in the eventual ~menl of that east side.
He noted that over the years it was a concmc dump and there is quite a bit of exposed concrete on the
hillside. TIiey would propose 10 remove enough aJDCrelC III thal they could gel at least two feet of cover
over that concrete to eslablish gnmcs on thal hillside. He advised they walked it and looked al ii and
there is some they could lea\'e and still achiew: thal goal . Tbcre is a lot of it, he noted, that will have to be
moved and probably over to Oxford Recycle. Mr. Woodcock advised they will lake care of that as they get
into that comer of the park. Council Member Vormittag aNDIIICllled thal buically he just wanted to hear
that for the public record .
Mayor Bums asked if that is part of this proposal , if that is a requirement or is just something they would
intend to do or like lo do, but ii is DOI binding al this point . Mr. Woodcock staled ii is not currently
budgeted . He advised what is budgeted for 1998, contingent upon approwl tonight and al the next
reading, is the construction of the in-line skate board park, access off Hickory , a parking area, the
perimeter walkway through the park, paving-curb and gutter of Prentice, sidewalk along Prentice along
Englewood's edge, the north edge of Prentice. Also some paving, paving of the entry circle and of a
parking loc and the informal parking area to the north. Mr. Woodcock advised that at that time they could
possibly look at, if there is any additional cut, of covering IOIIIC of that exposed concme. He DOied they
too want to dRSS that up, because it needs to be fixed.
Council Member Waggoner asked what was in the location before, where the skate park and hockey rinks
arc going. Mr. Woodcock advised that he thought it was the third tum of the race track . And, he pointed
out on the diagram, where the old ice rink was . Mr. Waggoner said what he meant was what was in the
original PUD at that location. Originally, Mr. Woodcock advised, this particular area was designated as a
senior activity area and in the revision of this master plan that senior's activity area has been brought
more into this location on the south central core of the park. He DOied there arc still shelters localed on
the Cllllem edge as in the original scenario. Mr. Woodcock explained that these two particular activities
were discuSled during the initial planning of the park and in ftlct originally it was the Englewood Pub
and Recreation Deputmcnt that sugcsled in-line and lkatdlolrd park facilities . He said they did DOI see
the activity at 8l8l tilne and did 11111 put it ilao the 111111a plu. He DOied it has bcca four YQrs and the
activity has just exploded in these two sportS and III they want to accommodate what they thiak is -not
a trend. but a sport. a valid spon. TIiey al111 think, be said. dial tllcrc is a need and a benefit IO all o{ the
communities that surround the park : Englewood, Uttlclon. Anpaboe County. Sheridan . He IIIICd dial as
they provide these types o{ facilities, dial pc,ople who participale in these facilities have a place 10 ID to
practice their spon . He COIIUIICllted they arc not being welcxJmed a& business ceaters as we lla\'C all read,
so they want to provide this as a benefit to our CIOIIIIIIUll.itics. Council Member Waggoner IIOled it is DOI as
though they were replacing something, thal they arc adding to all o{ the stuff that was originally
anticipated . Mr. Woodcock lilaled thal is corn,ct.
Council Member Waggoner DOied there were a a,uple of other conditions. placed upon the Planned
Development, that were impolCd by Council . He asked if they have addressed those at this puticuJar
time. Mr. Woodcock asked what they were, specifically. Mr. Waggoner advised thal one was a payment
in lieu of taxes and the other was the residents of Englewood gel resident rates at Cornersaone Puk. Mr.
Woodcock lilaled that one ol the reasons David Lorenz, the Executive Dilector, came this evening, was to
address those two questions . He said he would like 10 tum the mike over to Mr. Lorenz.
David Lorenz, Executive Director of South Subw1Jan Pub and Recreation Dillrict, adviled that bi1 home
address is 6412 South Birch Circle in unincorporated Arapahoe County. He commented thal he was
hoping Council wouldn 'I ask that question tonight. He advised that their Board did enjoy the opportunity
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to meet with Council two weeks ago where they discussed some of these issues. What he would suggest,
he said, was that their Board is receptive to considering giving Englewood residents some type of district
resident rate at Colorado Journey and the batting cages. if Englewood would reciprocate and consider
giving their district residents the Englewood resident rates at the Englewood Golf Course, which is
located within their Parks and Recreation District. So. he noted. he thought that would be open for
discussion. Mr. Lorenz advised that their board has also said they would consider the cash in lieu of taxes
for Cily services. He said he did address a letter lo the Cily Manager and Jerrell Black suggesting that
they would like to know what those Cily services are, what the COSIS are and how the COSIS have been
calculated. Mr. Lorenz noted that his suggestion to Council would be to allow the Slaff's to sit down and
try to decide these issues and discuss them. He said he has asked that Council consider the land use issues
involved in this hearing tonight and keep those other issues, which are of more of a political nature, lo
another arena or forum for discussion . Mr. Lorenz advised that their board is committed to going ahead
on this project and they would really like to ask for Council's support and concurrence on the land use
issues.
Mayor Bums noted they handed out a letter tonight. to Jerrell Black from Mr. Lorenz, dated today,
addressing those issues about payment for Englewood services at Cornerstone Park. He pointed out that
the idea of their residents in their district getting special rates at the Golf Course or whatever, is not in
this letter. He said he was wondering why it isn't, if that is what he meant to say. Mr. Lorenz explained
that he just left the issue of rates open on there. with the intention that he thought Slaffs could sit down
and discuss the particulars involved. He Slated that his board has not come to a conclusion on either one
of these two matters, that he does not want to mislead Council at all. But, he said, they are willing to
discuss them. Mayor Bums Slated that he appreciates the fact that he is willing to address these issues.
He opined that the meeting, they had a couple of weeks ago, was a good one, that they had a good level of
communication. He pointed out that these are imponant issues to our citizens and he thought Mr.
Lorenz's letter was moving toward. possibly, beginning a solution to that problem. But, he said. he
thought our citizens would like to have some accommodations made here.
Pat Sullivan, Arapahoe Counly Sherill handed a letter to each Council member, advised that he was
appearing before Council in support of the South Suburban proposal. Of particular interest, he said. is the
skate board park and in-line skating park. He advised he has 100 clqJutics that respond oa calls regularty
on running o.-*-boudcn out albasincss amas in office puts and they don't have a place 10 p . He
opined it is I genuine llpOft. that it requires I great deal al llkill and prac:ticc . Sheriff' Sullivu aid he
thinks we need to take llcpl to provide them IOIIIC places besides the busi-COIIIIDUllily in office
building amas to clcYdop those skills and to do their competitions. He llaled he thinks Soulh s.utiu
has done I pal jab al planning for 1h11, not only here II Cornenlone. but at other parks duoupoiil !heir
sytlelll. But, he noted. the IDOII important one would be here at Cornenlone. He COIIIIIICIIICld thll it
involvc5 I IOI al young people and he thought ii was I very healthy activity . its pal llkill building. But .
he noted.. it does cralC friction bdwcen these sportsmen and women and the local busineaes and us.
Whether it is C hris 0111111 's people that are called 10 run them out of some of the Englewood busi-
arcas or the LmJeton oll'lcers. he opined that Littleton and Englewood would benefit the IDOII . Sheriff
SulliVIII noted this panacular location won '1 benefit his people imrncdialdy. but it is tied to a set al about
half a dozen skate board locllMNIS that South Subultlan is planning to develop. The hub and the key one
is here 11 Comcrstonc He Siad the an -hne skllcrs an: developing fast . as was Slated by Mr. Woodcock .
'Thcmore. he SUiiied. oa bdlalf al Ills 100 dqlUlics and hilllldf. he would like 10 urge Council's approval
of the changes subnuned here loda) pan lQl&arty the ......,.. and the in-line skating .
Council Member HlbcNctll llt.ed Ila.--, Ible board faci lities ~ an: righl -in the syacm .
Sheriff Sulli\'U llalcd ~ an: -n glil -· that tllcy an: in the planning aaa,cs. Bui this would be
the hub. ~ would he -al I faably here He 1111d lie thouglll it would be pa1 for Linletoa and
Englewood. 1h11 he li,'Cd t.o Woc:b f1-there few I long tune OIi Hun,n Way .
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Council Member Habenicht asked how people would get 10 and from lhe facility . Sheriff Sullivan
explained these would be serving regions. liUle areas oflhe South Suburoan area. He opined this would
be an important stan on getting going on ii and plus there would probably be more competitions held at
this location or they would be smaller facilities al other parks as he understands ii. Council Member
Habenicht said lhal her question would be, if this is going 10 be sort of a major skate boarding hub, how
do people get 10 the area. She asked if they would be skateboarding, rollelblading or driving to the area.
Sheriff Sullivan opined that the major users will be those within skateboarding access. foot access to the
area. That is why, he noted. that he thought Council Member Waggoner's question on the number of
vehicles is probably going to be less than other parts of the park. Because, he said, it is going lo be
significantly serving the youth of Engle,loocl and Littleton and it will probably be on Saturdays and
Sundays where people will be driving in for competitions. But, he said, he didn't think ii would be a
regular daily thing lhal you would be having that many motor vehicles. He commented thal they will be
coming under the Belleview tube access between Englewood and Progress Part and then up into the
skateboard area.
Council Member Habenicht said she was guessing she had not heard about the possible activity of
competition and the like. That. she noted. would take ii beyond just the local region. Sheriff Sullivan
stated it could but they wouldn '1 be regular. He advised the regular use would be by Englewood's kids
and the kids from Littleton, that they would be the major users of it. Bui, he said, there might be some
other competitions where other kids might come in. He stated he did not think it would be every weekend
competition event.
Council Member Habenicht noted that all of a sudden as Sheriff Sullivan was talking she had this safety
issue in her mind. Knowing, she said, that we have already had a bicycle accident on Belleview, with
kids, especially young kids wanting lo access that area, going back and forth. Sheriff Sullivan opined that
there is a very safe access there. under Belleview for the kids coming from Englewood and Belleview Part
in that area. He said he thought it would be minimal .
Again, Sheriff Sullivan said, he would like to encourage Council to support ii.
Mayor Burns coaanied lhltSllcriffSullivan's letter addlascd a funding issue. He asked what the
timeline was for this and noted that it appears the funds are not available • this point. Sheriff Sullivan
advised that that -part of an application and he asked Mr. Woodcock lo address that. Mr . Woodcock
stated thal the funding for Plmc I of the skateboard plrli is in place. He noted they have SI00,000 from
the 1997 budget and sbould the 1998 budget be appnwcd there is anolller $70,000. He added that they
have SIS0.000 grant to the CDBG. which is block grant~ to Araplboe County. as they are very
inteRsted in this project, bccaullc it addresses a lot of their crileria for Block Grant Projects. Mr .
Woodcock explained that they have the potential of having over $400,000. ThcR is aarrcnlly a GOCO
Grant submitted and. he advised. they have made the finaliSI of nine projects thal are being considcrcd.
Mr. Woodcock stated that they have almoSI the potential of a half million dollan for this project and ii
costs $400,000 10 build the 20,000 square foot skate board park. So . he said, the funding is in place for
Phase I and ii looks real good for Phase 2 for Ilic entire facility .
Council Member Habenicht asked what kind of use they e xpect for this facility . Mr. Woodcock noted that
he has never built one of these, and 10 answer her honestly, he did not know lhal anyone in this room
could tell her, unless she talked 10 some of the skaters that arc in the audience. And. he advised, they do
want to talk. Mr. Woodcock Slated that from their experience of talking to people who operate and
maintain these types of facilities that you get daily use and a few people there most of the lime and during
the after school hours ii will incn:ase. He advised that yes there will be tournaments, there will be
competition, that that is the nature of parts and recreation . Frankly. he said. they endorse that, that they
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think that is healthy, good and a benefit to our communities. But, he said, he knows there: arc: some
people who want 10 talk lo that
Council Member Waggoner said he has heard III05I or the coocans in here: addressed except that Dlllllber
one. He suggested Mr. Woodcoc:k might want 10 talk about that, that the district shall approve and
provide additional pedestrian access from the southeast corner or the park lo the internal path syslem, with
defined cross walks and sidewalks. Mr. Woodcoc:k introduced Mr. Stipe lo address that .
Mr. David Stipe advised that his business address is 6631 South University Boulevard, Littlelon. He
advised that the pedestrian access issue, which was m:om!Da!dation number one, is addressed by
providing an attached sidewalk on the west side or Hiduxy front the corner or Hickory and Prentice and a
walk that crosses the interior drive with a cross walk and then two walks that come off the parking lot and
connect to the interior trail. He commented that ii doesn't show on this plan, but that it does show on the
plans that he submitted earlier.
Council Member Vormiltag asked about the hours of operation. Mr. Stipe advised that their parks arc:
open until 11 :00. Mr. Vorminag asked if there: will be somebody that will come out and lock the plCS at
11 :00. Mr. Stipe said yes, a park ranger, that they~ park rangers that arc: based out or South Plane
Park, just down by Santa Fe and Mineral.
Rahim Hind, 50S6 South Perl)' Street. Liltldon, said he just wanted to say that hopefully this will be a
good park and hopefully ii will go through for all the skateboarders and in-line kids. He advised that he
works al a skateboard and SIIOMI08l"d shop and they COIISlalllly have parents asking whcrc is a good
location for their child to go skatd>oard, where ii is legal and whcrc there: is an obllacle to use . He
commented that. if this goes through. he was sure: the kids would apprcciale it as it is needed. Jusa driving
around, he noted. he sees a lot of the skateboarders and in-line kids in businesses and he would rather see
them al a facility that is for their sport, to practice, lo hang out with friends and hopefully lo have
competitions. which he felt would better their lives.
Chad Penewell said his business addrc:ss is 8170 South University Boulevard in Littleton . He advised that
he works at Rocky Mountain Snowboards, which is a 5DOMIOll1I and skateboard shop, and he panicipates
in in-line sbling,4blebouding and in-lino,hockcy . He said he just wanted lo come and voice kind or
what Mr. Hirad jml said. that he does not think there: is anyplace right now that is a good place for kids to
skate. Mr. Penewdl emphasized that they don't want 10 skate where: ii is illegal, that they want to skate
where they can go and their equipment won '1 be confiscated and they won 'I be told 10 leave and they can
feel that they can jllll go and skate. Righi now. he noted. there: is not a good place 10 do thal. He noted
thal he -.Id be glad to answer any questions Oluncil miglll have. thal he aiuld answer from the
~DI or someone who will be using this facility . He noted that David came into their shop not too
tong ago and pn:senaec1 them with the p1an or what the part might look tike . He said he knows there: is
nothing in Slone yet, but thal it rc:ally showed him thal they arc: conc:emed. not jUll about having
IOllldhing, but that ii be a place that kids will want lo go, thal ii will be set up in a politive manner and
not jusa thrown together. that kids will actually want to go there:. Mr. Penewell opined that it is a very
well thought out projc:ct with not just a random skate part in mind. but actually with the interc:Sl or the
kids in mind.
Council Member Habenicht asked if Ibis is a spon that is only cnppd in by childrc:n. Mr. Penewell said
no, but that you arc: probably not going lo llart if you arc: in mid thirties or unething. He Slated that
some of the professional skatcboanlers and even juSl a lot or local people that come into their shop have
been skating since the 1970's, mid 19IO 's and cspccially on the profeaioaal level where: they have go11e11
that good. that there arc: a lot of skaters in the mid thirties as a matter or fact . He noted they may or may
not be familiar with this. but that Tony Hawk. who rc:ccntly won the X Clunes in the ramp skating, which
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is an obstacle that would be put in this skate park, is in his mid thirties and he is married with children.
He noted he beat out all of the young kids because he is the best . So, he said, it is definitely a sport that
older people participate in. He noted he is 21 and he first started skateboarding in 1984 or 1985 and he
has been in-line skating for about five or six years now. He noted that all ages participate in this sport,
but that the majority will probably be younger people.
Council Member Habenicht said that perhaps he could answer a question she had asked earlier. She
asked how a skateboarder. or in-line skater. get to this facility. Mr . Penewcll advised that if they are in
the local area they would probably just skate or take their skateboards and take the cross walks or the
Belleview bridge to get there. If not, most of them would have their parents take them, or he noted, if they
are capable they would drive themselves. On in-line, he noted. you coukl probably skate a pretty good
diSWICC maybe a few miles to get there. 1be skateboard. he said. is more of a short range type of
transportation for most kids. He said that probably a lot of them would have their parents take them there
and then pick them up.
Council Member Vormittag said that he was sure they had explained to him what they were going to build
there. He asked him how many people could be in there at one time and. using the example of an eight
year old learning versus somebody like himself, who is 21 years old and really knows how to do this thing,
and not kill that kid. Mr. Penewell advised that in a skate park there are several obstacles, a pit or bull
type obstacle being one of them, but that you are also going to have ramps throughout the whole thing and
stairs for them and all kinds of banks and walls. He noted there is a certain amount of skater etiquette,
when a person is really good. and gets on the ramp. he won't keep going and going. He said he will
maybe go for a couple of minutes if he is really good and then the next person in line will have his tum.
That.. he noted, will be the case on every obstacle. He said that with several obstacles, the eight year old
kid that doesn't know what he is doing. when it is less busy he will still get his tum on the bigger
obstacles and when it is very busy he will be able to skate some of the smaller obstacles that a lot of the
very good skaters are not going to be on.
Council Member Vormittag asked him, in his opinion, how many accidents he thought this would cause.
He said he was not saying this to be against it, but he wanted to know, realistically, ifhe was saying that
there would never be an accident. Mr. Penewcll said no, that people are going to fall down and when you
are on your bikc,•llikaleboard ONOllClbladcs )'1111 are going to fall down . Fonunaaely. he advised. he has
seen the trend of a lol of parents providing prolCCtive gear. He asked Mr. Vonnittag if he was referring to
the older kids just running over the little ones. Mr . Vormittag said accidcnlally. Mr. Penewcll stated a lot
of the older kids are the ones that are going to be in a lot more QOlllrol o{ their boards. In that cue. he
said he would say it would be a case o{ the younger kids loling control ol their IUldloanls and then the
better skaters are really going to be able to avoid thole accidents. He noled he really basn 't SCICII that a lot.,
that sometimes a skaldloanl will go flying off', usually harmlessly, just roll away and hopefully if there is
the fluke of a skateboard flying up most of the kids will be wearing proteetive gear and they will be able to
just watch out for it . Because , he said, in this situation you have also got a lot ol kids WIIICbing the other
kids. When one kid is doing a trick. everyone else is watching him and they are going to see if he goes
flying off' and his skateboard goes flying and be able to avoid that So . Council Member Vonnittag said,
not everyone is moving continuously. Mr. Penewcll said no, in fact a lot of it is just s&anding around and
saying .. wow , look what that guy just did." Council Member Vormittag stated it is kind of like a pool,
when you get so many people in the pool and all you are doing is jusa getting wet . Mr. Penewcll said
that 's right. Mr . Vormittag said he was jusa curious approximalcly how many people he thought could
actually get into this thing before it is useless. Mr. Penewcll staled the area they have is a pn:tty big
space, that they could have a lot of kids skating around. Mr . Vonnittag asked if it coukl be more than
100. Mr. Penewcll said he wouldn 't say that many , not that many are going to be skating all al once. He
noted you could have a I 00 kids there, each getting in a good amount of time of skating. at least 20 or 30
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of them moving around with the various obstacles and not having a problem with each other. Mr.
Vormittag said that is a good ratio.
Council Member Habenicht noted that raises more questions in her mind. She said she was curious, that
when there are injuries what kind of injuries are they, knee problems, ankles. broken bones. Mr. Pcncwcll
said just a lot of bumps and bruises, kids falling down, scrapes and scratches. Sometimes, he noted, if a
kid takes a particularly nasty fall you may have a sprained wrist, sprained ankle or something like that. A
lot of the kids, he said. are wearing helmets, but you will sec a concussion from time to time. He stated he
really doesn 't sec a lot of serious injuries, that from time to time a kid will come in with a broken wrist,
but that he really doesn't have a lot of people come in and say they fractured their skull. You just don't
sec a lot of that . He noted when they are doing the bigger obstacles. even the very good skaters, will
generally wear protective gear because of the bigger obstacles the more danger of injury and kids don't
want to get injured. Because, he said, every day you are injured is a day you can 'I skate. So, he said, they
are really watching out for themselves.
Council Member Vormittag asked if he thought this was kind of like a basketball court . Mr. Pcnewell
said yes, that skaling is a legitimate sport, that there are paid professionals. Mr. Vormittag said that what
he meant was that like around 9 :30 at night there will be more older kids there. more of that kind of stuff,
to get together and play a late game, late at night . Mr. Pcnewell said there will be some kids that will get
off wort al 7 :00 or 8 :00 and say lets go skate at the skate part and they will show up and they will skate.
But, he noted, ii is unlike a basketball game where there is just one area that is exclusively for this team
that is playing a game. that this is not the case at with a skate part, anyone can just skate wherever. If
there is one group that is together on a basketball court. they need lo have a half court so they can shoot at
a basket . lbat is not the case at a skate part, he said, anyone can just skate and kids are pretty good about
taking turns, I 'II skate. you 'II skate, ii is pretty cooperative.
Lori Sherry, owner, with her husband, of Rocky Mountain SRO\WOIU'ds, 8170 South University Boulevard,
Littleton, said her store opened in September of 1993. At that time. they only sold snowboards, bringing
in in-line skating in the Spring, she explained. Their intention was not to carry skateboards because they
were not sure there was enough demand and because there was some public concern about skateboarding
and kids that skateboard. Within about six months. she said. they made the decision to bring sbtcboards
into their prodllcl line and it ha been a fabulous par1 of the business. She said they have had cus&omcrs
and their parents ask that they carry skateboards. both for the childml and the parents. Ms. Sherry said
they really thought the matter through. ,.11cre the sport is going and what it will mean to the business, and
whether it would create any bad will in their shopping center. which is the Festival Shopping Center at
Univcmty Boulevard and County Linc Road. For about the lasl thn,c ycan. she said. they have been
selling skateboards and their growth in sales of skateboards has been about 30% per year. Right now the
business is about 30"/o sllOMIOards and related equipment, 40% skateboards and related equipment and
20"/o for in-line skates and related equipment . She said she does not skateboard, but does sncn'1Joarding
and in-line skating, and she has seen in her business some really good, well-intentioned kids and older
folks who skateboarded when they were younger and they arc now getting back into it. She noted it has
just been a tremendous group of people to wort with in the Slore. Ms. Sherry advised that she gets SC\'eral
calls a month from parents who are concerned because their children are good Sludcnts and are not
trouble-makers. yet , when they try to skateboard with friends . they are told lo get out of the way or that
they are not supposed to be there and generally made to feel they were doing something wrong and they
are in tears. Whether the skateboard part is here or not , she said. the kids are going to skateboard. If
they don't have a safe place to go, they will skateboard where they are now, which is at businesses,
parting lots and any concrete surface, which is far more dangerous, in between cars that are moving,
perhaps not paying anention to the traffic in general. She said that c:oncems her. She llresacd that the
skateboard part would provide a very safe place for skatc:boardcn and would be extremely beneficial 10
Lillleton and Englewood. as well as folks from the surrounding areas . About half of the people who come •· •
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in to buy skateboard products want to know where to find a skateboard park they can take their child to.
She said it is very frustrating to have to tell them that the closest place is in Golden or Boulder. The
parents are busy. she said, as we all are, and they can't get their children up to Golden or Boulder as often
as they would like. therefore the kids end up skating in the street or in the business areas. Ms. Shcny
reiterated that a park like this is an excellent idea and she is very excited about it. When she firs& heard
there was a park planned. she told her customers, although she was not aware then of the time frame. She
said if she took a poll of her customers, they would be very enthusiastic about the park . Additionally. she
said. there has been a tremendous explosion of in-line hockey. which she and some of her employees play
at the Parter Recreation Center in an adult in-line hockey league and she said ii is a blast, it is fun . As an
adult, she noted, there aren't too many opponunities to play in a group sport . The addition of the in-line
skate facilities in the park would be very welcome by many children and adults.
Barren Miller, 3976 South Bannock Street. said he has &kateboanlr:d for the last ten years and it is a major
thing for him. When the Cushing skateboard park opened. he recalled, t.c was about ten or eleven and he
has spent a lot of time there. When the Belleview park was opened. he also spent a lot of time there, and
was forced to seek other places to skate when it closed. He said there is not much in the area now, other
than Cushing. On the weekends, when he skateboards. he drives to Golden, Arvada and other places
outside of Denver. He said he would really love to see something like this in Englewood, and that it
would build community spirit and pride. He opined that if you feel pride, you will take care of the park
and build friendships and respect . He said he has skateboanlr:d for several years with a guy who is about
JS years old. This man has been skateboarding since he was 12. he said. People often look down on the
spon because they don 't undersland it. Mr. Miller staled. Often, kids who are not very academic and who
do not fit in to other spons. find their niche in skateboarding. He said ii builds character and you have a
great time doing it, just as in any other spon . There are a lot of unwritten rules about skateboarding that
participants adhere to, he advised. Council's concern about graffiti and trashing the park. he believes,
will be taken care of by the skateboarders. Although he will be going off to college soon and will not be
able to use the park much. Mr. Miller said he has a little brother who skateboards. There will be some
clashes between the older and younger kids. he said. but most of the time the older kids are glad to see
that the younger kids are taking an interest in it.
Brian Gaschler works at 11170 South University Boulevard, Rocky Mountain Snowboards. He said he
agrees with his C9'WOflters and the others. He said he has been skatcboarding'since fifth grade and is 21
now. and has reaHy wanted a skate park for a long lime. Mr. Gaschler said he thinks it is really healthy
and he is very excited about it and offered his full suppon .
Marcie Miller. 3976 South Bannock Stnlet, said that her son grew up skateboarding. She stated that she
likes the sense of community with this and the fact that the kids can get there by their own means of
transportation, either by bicycle. skateboard or in-line skates. She likes the fact that they can go under
Belleview or cross at the light and that it is not too close to Sanla Fe or Broadway. She agreed that there
is a suppon among the skaters and there is a nice sense of politcnea. When her mn was young, Ms .
Miller said she would stay and watch him while he was trying to learn. The older kids would help him
and give him instruction. She feels it helps to instill a SCIIIC of community with the younger kids and
teaches them to be proud of their area. She urged Council's suppon .
Matthew Mcnens, 740S South Elm Coun. Littleton, stated that he feels this is a great idea . He said he
has been skateboarding since he was about 12 years old and was always getting in trouble then for
skateboarding in the wrong places. such as business areas. He said he still skateboards at age 21 and has
always wanted a place to go where he will not get into trouble . Skate boarding has become a spon , he
said, just like basketball or baseball. The other sports have couns and fields built for that PIIIJIOIC and he
said he feels skateboarding needs the same thing.
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There being no further questions and, as there was no one else present to speak to the issue, Mayor Bums
asked for a motion to close the public hearing.
Council Member Waggoner said he would like to propose continuing the public hearing. He mainlained
there are still a lot of issues that need to be addressal. He DOCed they have talked about Ille additional
traffic gencralion that would be caused by the additional parking places that would be cauaed by Ille two
in-line hockey rinks and the skate park. Mr. Waggoner said he feels Ille traffic iaa DCICld to be
addressal and maybe an update on the traffic impact report that was done. There were a lot of Englewood
citizens who voiocd conccms that wanlcd mme type of resident ralCI at c.omaunc Park. We do provide
services to that area, be said, and feels Ille matlcr bas to be raolwd as far as Ille payment in lieu of taxes.
Mr. Waggoner said he has bad calls fn>m citu.ens with repnt to theae conans.
COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO CONTINUE THE
PUBUC HEARING TO JANUARY 19, I,._
Council Member Waggoner Slated that at that time Council can discuss this again and see where we are
on some of these issues.
Ayes : Council Members Nabholz. Vonnittag, Wiggins, Habenicht,
Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays: None
Motion carried and Ille public hearing will be continued.
Mayor Bums stated. in light of that, he would like to enoourage staff to get togetllcr on tllcsc issues as
illustraled by the teuer received today from David Lorenz . He said he thinks it is a positive letter and that
we have had positive meetings and that we can hopef'uUy raolve these issues because, obviously, Ille park
is something a lot of people want and seems to be very useful .
(a) Approval on Ordinances on First Reading
COUNCIL MEMBER VORMITIAG MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 11 (a) {I) ON fttiT HADING.
(i) COUNCIL BILL NO . 9S, INlllODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
VORMl1TAG
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AU1lfORIZJNG AN INTEROOVERNMENT AL AGREEMENT
BETWEEN TifE U.S. GEOLOOICAL SURVEY. UNllB> STATES DEPARTMENT OF TifE
IN'IEUOR AND TifE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO El'nTll.ED "U.S. DEPARTMENT OF
TifE INTERJOR U.S. GEOLOOICAL SURVEY JOINT FUNDING AGREEMENT FOR WATER
RESOURCES INVESTIGATIONS."
Vote reailta:
Motion carried .
Ayes: Council Members Nabholz. Vonnittag. Wiggins, Habenicht,
Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays: None
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COUNCIL MEMBER VORMITI'AG MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 10 (a) (ii) ON nRST READING, AND SET A PUBLIC BEARING
JOR DECEMBER I, 1997 AT 7:JO P.M.
(ii) COUNCIL BILL NO . 97. IN'lltODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER
VORMl1TAG
A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND AMENDING 1llE PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT FOR 1llE BROOKRIDGE SHOPPING CENraR TO ALLOW A CHANGE IN
ROOFING MATERIALS FROM STANDING SEAM METAL TO DIMENSIONAL ASPHALT
SHINGLES AND TO ALLOW CONSTilUCTION OF A SIX FOOT SINGLE-SIDED FENCE ON 1llE
EAS1DN PERIMETER OF 1llE SHOPPING CENfEll
Motion carried.
Ayes : Council Members Nabholz, Vormittag, Wiggins. Habenicht,
Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays: None
(b) Approval of Ordinances on Second Reading
There were no items submitted for approval on second reading.
(c) Resolutions and Motions
There were no resolutions or motions submitted for approval .
II . lteplarAa-la
(a) Approval o(Onlinances on Finl Reading
Then: were no ecMieioaal i._.,..,ittcd forepproval on finl reading. (Sec Agenda Item 10 -Consent
Agenda.)
(b) Approval o(Onliaances on Second Reading
There were no iiea. submiacd ror approval on lCCOlld rcadiag.
( c) Resolutions and Motions
There were no resolutions or motions submitted for approval .
12 . C-ral DiKlnaoa
(a) Mayor's Choice
I . Mayor Burns welcomed Gary Scars as the new City Manager. He ftlCOllli7.cd lhal this is the ._
full mceting for Council Members Wiggins and Vormitlag. He roc:allcd dial Council Member Vonniuag
and be came on the City Council the same day . He commended Mr. Vorminag for bis loyal ICIVice co the
Council for the last four years, adding that he wu cxtrcmcly acliw on the Clean, Green and Proud
Commission. He added that Mr. Vormittag is the kind of guy who p\'CI 120% all the lime, and never
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docs anything halfway. Mayor Bums said he milly appreciates his service and his inlercSt in his
constituents and his neighborhood, and he wished good luck to Mr. Vonnittag and his wife. Mayor Burns
stated it has been a pleasure serving with him for the put four years .
Mayor Burns stated that Council Member Wiggins is a former Mayor al this city, and is serving on the
Water and Sewer Board and has given eight years of service to this community. He said Mr. Wiggins has
represented District 4 very well during that period al time. He wished him and his wife, Ruth, all the best.
adding that it has been a pleuurc serving with him.
2. Mayor Burns said he attended a Colonldo MUllicipal League. District 3, dinner last Thunday, as
did Council Mcmbcn Clapp and Habcnic:ht. He llaled be aaeaded a ~ bcf'on: thal on poaiblc
legislative issues for the year . There arc not a lot of bot buaons this year, be said. Some of the takings
legislation and some or the other ilCmS might not be submiaed this year becauac GoYcmor Romer bas
vetoed thole in the put. and, since he is ping OUl al office, they might wait until next year. Mayor Bums
said CML keeps its finger on the pulse or legislation and will keep us advised on thcac items.
3 . Mayor Bums wished the best to all of us on the Guide the Ride vocc tomorrow. This Council bas
unanimously approved I raolution supporting it, and, though it will be tight, be said, he is hoping it will
pass.
(b) Council Member's Choice
(i) Council Member Nabholz:
I . She submincd a lcUcr from John Loozc resigning from the Clean, Green and Proud Commission,
with a letter from his doctor Slating the reasons for his resignation.
2. She said sbc has bad three calls this week repnling Skip Millcr's lltitudc II the end altbc
meeting a few weeks qo when we did our blakout IICllion . 1bcy were real concerned over bis .....-ve
bcbavior apin. She said she was gnlCful IO hear 1h11 Mr. Miller would sit Cllll in the audimcc wbc11 this
comes beck to a Study Session .
3. She thanked Council for the flowers she reoeiwd after her accident a few weeks qo.
4 . She wclaJmcd Gary Scars as C ity Manager.
S. She said that she and Council Member Vormittag have served on Clean. Green ud Proud for
several years IOF(bcr and she will miss him . She wisbed him the bell. She alto wished Cou11ci1 Member
Wiggins good luck in all bis cndcaM>rs .
(ii) Council Member Vormittag :
I . He thanked Mayor Burns and Council Member Nabholz for their comments.
2 . He wckxJmcd Gary Scan.
3 . Conocrning Clean, Green. and Proud, he asked that Council consider the Gn,cn City Olla Project
for the S28S . He said that Clean. Green and Proud has al., put in S21S and. for what the City will Fl out
of it , they feel it is well wonh it.
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COUNCIL MEMBER VORMITIAG MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO GIVE S215 TO
THE GREEN CITY DATA PROJECT OF COLORADO.
Motion carried.
Ayes : Council Members Nabholz. Vonnittag, Wiggins. Habenicht,
Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays : None
4 . He said be really bas enjoyed being on this Council and it bas been one of the highlights of bis
life . He said be bas learned a lot and does not feel be could outdo what be bas done in the lasl four years
in the next four years . He noted that Council bas some major decisions to make. He expressed bis
support. if there is any way possible, for the Foley's building becoming a city ball, adding that it wi.11
really benefit the citizens of Englewood .
S. He said be bas worked really bard on this trash ordinance and hopes Council wiU continue
moving on it and make ii a reality and eventually go lo contract hauling. He said be hopes it won 't die,
because it is a project that Ibey have worked really bard on and the mum cards indicate that 66'1. of the
people want it thll way.
(iii) Council Member Wiggins :
I . He requested approval of his travel to Belize, Guatemala, on bow to unwind from Council
business and ease away from contact with fellow council members. Council Member Waggoner said be
would move that we approve another SI .9S.
!Clerk's note : This was tongue-in-cheek .I
2. He thanked the employees of the City of Englewood . Without them, be said, bis job would not
have been as easy as it was . Starting with Sue Bradshaw and Leigh Ann Hoffhines, be said, Ibey -two
fine ladies. Also, every department head that be womd with, and the great staff, Ill of them have been
excellent, be said, as well • City Cleat Ellis. Without them, be aid, we -id 11111 have such a smoodl
running city, so there is 1"bere the ~altaboys" ought to go for anything be ecrnmplisbed with this CXIUIICil.
He said be ha apflllecialed 'WQl\ing widl tbea and added that they 1ft the top of the line.
(iv) Council Member Clapp wished Ill the c:andidales good luck i-row 111d
thanked Council Members Vormittag and Wiggins for their service to the City . She wisllcd diem weU .
M Council Member Waggoner wck:omcd Gary Sean aboard. and tbanbd Council
Members Wiggins and Vormittag for their indulgence in City Council . He said it ha been a~
worlling with both of them .
(vi) Council Member Habenicht:
I . She welcomed Gary Sean on board. She said as far as she is concerned, this is not Mr. Wiggins '
and Mr. Vormittag 's lasl meeting. since they have another Study Session and she expc,cts them to be here
on the 17th. She said she will save her good~ until then.
2 . She thanked everyone who participated in the parade . She said it was a wonderful oa:uion and
she bas beard some really wonderful things. She said Council Member Nabbolz ha clone a lot of wort on
that. as well as so many other people . She thanked Austin Goines and the Parade Aslocialion, • well •
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She said a lot or work went imo it and the whole aJIIIIIIWlity apprccialcs it. Ms. Habenicht commented
that she has been getting a lot or politi\ie fecdbact .
Mayor Bums added that the crew who lore things down and put them away also did a lot or work on the
parade. as well as Mr. Gomes and Ms. Nabbolz and many Olbers .
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Manager Sean rather than mention them .
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(a) City Manqcr Sean said be is really looking forward to working here. He said be will
miss working with Mr. Wiggins and Mr. Vormittag, adding that they bave rcally helped the City out a lot.
He said be is lookillg forward to working with the Slaff.
(b) He mentioned that one of the departmenl beads, Perry Movick, has pen his
resignation. He said be will be looking at this key polition and working cloldy with Slaff. Council
Member Vormittag said it will be tough to fill his lhocs.
14 . City Atteney'1 ae,ort
(a) City Attorney Brwman told Council that Kevin Newton had an accident with one or
our police cars, which we turned CM:r to CIRSA and they bave paid us. He said this is a RqllCll b
CIRSA to use the City orEngle,wod's name in pursuing that claim.
COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO AU.OW CIIIS,\
TO USE THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD'S NAME IN PUIISUING THIS ClADI.
.,_: Council Mcaben Nlllllalz, Vormiaag. Wigins. lflbmicllt.
Wagoner, Clapp, Burm
Nays : None
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AGENDA FOR THE
REGULAR MEETING OF
THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1997
7:30 P.M.
1. Call to order. '7:t/o ~
2. Invocation. /AJ ~
3 . Pledge of Allegiance. ~
4 . Roll Call. '7 ~
5. Minutes.
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df/"'1-0 a. ,..nute, from 1he Regula< City Council m-of oc:101>,,, 20, 1997. ~
6 . Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to ten minutes.)
7.
8.
a . Linda Baggus will be present to request matching grant funding for the Green City
Data Project of Colorado .
4¥?-0 a . Letter from Gordon Close ~ting his resignation from the Englewood Downtown
Development Authority. /)~
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Letter from Frank Golombek i~i'f ~~~tion from the Englewood Clean,
Green and Proud Commission. VV"V~
Proclamation honoring the Early Childhood Program at Englewood Schools. ~
Proclamation declaring November 15, 1997 as America ReqclN Day.fl~
Brief reception welcoming Gary Sears to the position of City Manager of ,.,H .. ,. ~ng~.
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a. Public Hearing to gather input on an amendment to the Cornerstone Park Planned
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10. ConsentAgenda. •. ()0 --iJ~l'f /f'fj" r-· --. -. tf
a. Approval of Ordinances on First Reading .
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'7 i Council BIii 95 -Recommendation from the Utilities Department to adopt a -0 . fund" us bill for an ordinance approving a joint ing agreement with . .
Geological Survey for operation of a Gauging Station at Union Avenue and
the South lffl~· ... STAFF SOURCE: Stewart H. Fonda, Director of
Utllltles. V V V V
ii . Council BIii 97 -Recommendation from the Department of Neighborhood f?-O and Business Development to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving
amendments to the Brookridge Shopping Center Planned Unit Development
f P.#;LJ f.Al.t#X, and to set a public hearing for December 1, 1997 to consider public
"S6-r FO~ ()€.ft /1 19'1'/t.estimony on the proposed modifications. STAFF 89~,C~:~ Langon,
Neighborhood and Environmental Technician. VV'V~
b. Approval of Ordinances on Second Reading .
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a . Approval of Ordinances on First Reading. .v
b . Approf Ordinances on Second Reading.
c. Resolutions and Motions
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a. Mayor's Choice.
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13. City Manager's Report.
14. City Attorney's Report.
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AGENDA FOR THE
REGULAR MEETING OF
THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1997
7:30 P.M.
1. Calltoorder. '7;t/o ~
2. Invocation. /,lj ~
3. Pledge of Allegiance. ~
4. Roll Call. '7 ~
5. Minutes.
4fl"'l-o a. --tt>e -<>ty Council meeting olOclcbe, 20, 1997./)~
6. Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to ten minutes.)
7.
8.
a. Linda Baggus will be present to request matching grant funding for the Green City
Data Project of Colorado.
A •i..l-'J.0 a. Letter from Gordon Close i~llng his resignation from the Englewood Downtown --r Development Authority. /)~
~If/ b. Letter from Frank Golombek ~ft~~tlon from the Englewood Clean,
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"f f J 7-0 c. Proclamation honoring the Early Chllclhood Program at Englewood Schools. ~
{)pfd '7-0 d . Proclamation declaring November 15, 1997 u ArMrtca ...,_. o.,./7"""5
e. Brief reception welcoming Gary Seara to the position of City Manager of ~ermo~
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a. Public Hearing to gather input on an amendment to the Cornerstone Par1< Planned
Development. ·-.:it,(Jf1-( Sfl.'*UAJJ p~Tlll1(/sg, !Jppa..D e.Jd;ll!tt_
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a. Approval of Ordinances on First Reading.
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n i. Council BIii 95 -Recommendation from the Utilities Department to adopt a 1-0 bill for an ordinance approving a joint funding agreement with U.S.
Geological Survey for operation of a Gauging Station at Union Avenue and
the South ,m~-~ STAFF SOURCE: Slawart H. Fonda, Director of
Utilities. V'., vv
ii. Coundl BIii 97 -Recommendation from the Department of Neighborhood '7-0 and Business Development to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving
amendments to the Brookrldge Shopping Center Planned Unit Development
f/J.l>LJ ~/~ and to set a public hearing for December 1, 1997 to consider public
'::,6..r" F()/!.. ()£t /1 t'!f',ilestimony on the proposed modfflcatlons. STAFF 9911,c.=_=~ Langon,
Neighborhood and Environmental Technician. vrrv~
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App7 Ordinances on Second Reading.
Resolutions and Motions.
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a. Approval of Ordinances on First Reading.
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c. Resolutions and Motions gr
12. General Oiscuasion .
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ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
Replar Salioa
October 20, 19'7
1. Call to Order
1be regular meeting of the Englewood City Council was called 10 order by Mayor Buras at 7:40 p.m.
2 . hmlcadoa
1be invocation was given by Council Member Wiggins.
3. Pled&e of AJle&iuce
1be Pledge of Allegiance was led by Cub Scout Pack #347 .
4 . Roll Call
Present:
Absent :
Council Membcn Nabholz, Clapp, Wiggins. Habenicbt. Vormittag,
Waggoner, Bums
None
A quorum was present
S. Miaata
Also present : Acting City Manager Esterly
City AllOrney Brotzman
City Clerk Ellis
Interim AssiSlant City Manager Black
Din:aor Long, Library
Public: Information Officer Pwarelli
(a) COUNCil. MEMBER WIGGINS MOVED, AND ff WAS 51:CONDU, TO
APPROVE THE MINUTIS or THE UGUI.All urnNG Of OCTOHR 6, 1"7.
Motion carried.
Ayes : Council Members Nabbolz. Vormittag, Wiaim, Habenic:bl.,
Waggoner, Clapp, 8111'111
Nays : None
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Mayor Buras adviaed lllat Council would like to advance a couple of items on the doc:llct tllat an at tbe
end IIDda" Council Member 's Cboic:e . One being the resolution appointina Ga,y Sean• City Managcr of
tbe City of Eqlewood and then a ~on honoring Chuck Esterly and Jcrrdl Black for tbeir aervic:e •
Aeling City Manager and Acting Assisaant City Manager.
COUNCU. MEMHR VORMl1TAG MOVED, AND ff WAS SICONDID, TO MOVE AGllNDA
mMS 12 (II) (IY) FORWARD.
Ayes : Council Memben Nabholz. Vormittag, Wiggins, Habenicbt,
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Mayor Bums noted that there was a page of non-scheduled visitors and every one of them has signed up to
discuss the Internet policy at the Library . He advised there is a proposed resolution that Council Member
Clapp has placed on the docket tonight with regard to that. Mayor Bums commented that he and Ms .
Clapp have talked a couple of times in the last two days and the Library Board met on Tuesday of last
week after the CoWICil had encouraged them to come up with a policy on this. if they could. themselves.
He said there was not a definitive policy at that meeting. that as he remembered they wanted some more
input from the Library Director and staff. So. he said. he thought Council Member Clapp would be
proposing that Council extend the matter for another 30 days, through the ne.-u meeting of the Library
Board and possibly, ifwc can. have some public meetings of the Library Board to get input from the
citizens about what they think about this proposed policy and where they think we should go with this. He
stated that this is a very hot topic all over the counuy and lots of libraries and schools arc discussing this.
So. he said. they wanted to get some more public input.
(a) Phil Gilliam, 3821 South Huron S!Ret. said he wanted to do a little disclaimer. He
stated that. even though he is here with the cub scouis tonight. he in no way rcprcscnlS the Boy Scoul5 of
Americ:i. He noted that the views they will hear arc his and his alone. Last year. he said. his soris were
doing research on the Internet at the Library . He advised he has a son who goes to Charles Hay and ooe is
a freshman at Englewood Higl1 School. Just before they were going to take a scout trip to Missouri, he
advised that he went in to see what there was on the Current river. Mr. Gilliam stated that he pulled up
more infonnation than he knew a guy could get . He IIOled he is not computer literate. so he thought he
was doing quite well . He said he thought ~1e15 see what there is in the way of bad stuff', because you hear
about bad stuff on the Internet . With a few key strokes, he advised. he was looking at stuff he didn't know
e.xisted. He said he was looking at sexually graphic. C."'Jllicit material. He pointed out that it wasn't what
was on the Web site. it was just what they use to advenise what is on the Web site . Mr. Gilliam
commented that if this is what the advertising is. what is in this little box right here. He said he stewed on
it for a few months thinking is this an i55UC or not. am I being over reactive. Finally, he IIOled. one day he
called his CoW1Cil person. Laurie Clapp and asked if she knew what was on the lntcmet.. She said no and
a li ttle while later she got back to him . He noted it kind of blew her socks off. Mr. Gilliam stated he has
talked to a lot of parents and scoulS and people don 't know what is on the Internet. Most of us. he said.
arc just getting computers now bec:iuse our kids arc forcing us to. He IIOled we arc gelling cducalcd.
trying to stay up with them . He advised he had a long meeting with Hank Long in his office about this
subject. Mr. Gilliam said he is amazed at the amount of resistance there is and he sugesled there is a
duel standard that goes on. There is a standard that bas been in place for years within the Libnry
collection about pornographic material on the printed page, he said. It docsn 't exisa in the Libnry, it is
nonexistent. Somehow. he noted. you get on the electronic page and you arc otf in a dilfcreal realm.
which doesn't make serise 10 him. He said one of the things he thought about was a QIIDIIIUIUty l&llldard.
how do we arrive al who we arc as a community. One of the ways you do it. he said. is by ordinance. You
guys pass ordinances all the time about how it is that we arc going to live in this community called
Englewood . If you go into the adult cntenainment section of Englewood ordinances it is pretty well
explained. Except. he noted. for the da y he went in to sec Mrs. Ellis to find out what this wu and what a
minor was. there was a bit of a d iscrepancy bec:iuse in the Colorado Revised Statute adults start al 21. as
enforced in Englewood ii is 18 . He said it seemed. at that time. there was no supporung ordinance for
that if he was not mistaken. City Clerk Ellis noted it has been researched. Mr. Gilliam advised that. in
the Library, what is adult seems 10 be defined by the size of the chair. He noted there are two computers
that have blocking software on it . down in the juvenile section of the Library. and they have small school
type chairs and tables. He said once you arc 100 big for that you go up 10 the other six. which are termed
adult. That is when you have full access 10 C\'crything on the Internet. He advised their way of dealing
with it is to say "well if we see some boys over there snickering we go and tell them not to do it.~ Now •
Mr . Gilliam said. he knows you can 't stand in an adull entertainment facility in the City and be this big or
this big and wait for a cop to come up and 1ap you on the shoulder and tell you you've got to go. He stated
he thinks wc have established by ordinance 'l'ha t wc think wc want 10 do in this town . He opined it is an
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ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
Rcplar SelliN
October 20, 19'7
l. Call to Order
The regular meeting oftbe Englewood City Council was called 10 order by Mayor Buras at 7:40 p.m.
2. IDvocadoll
The inwcalion was given by Council Member Wiggins.
3 . Pleda,e of Allqluce
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Cub Sa>ut Pack #347 .
4. Rall Call
Praent:
Absent:
Council Members Nabbolz. Clapp, Wiggins. Habellicbt, Vormiaag,
Waggoner, Burns
None
A quorum WU praeal
s. Milllltel
Abo praau: Actillg City Manqer Esraly
City AUomcy Broczman
City Clerk Ellis
Interim Allillant City M-., Bia
DiRCtOr Loac, Library
Public Wonmlioa Olar Placelelli
(a) COUNCll. MDISER WIGGINS MOVED, AND rr WAS SI.CONDU, TO
APPROVE TBE MINUTES or TBE REGULAR Url'ING or OCTOIIU 6, 19'7.
Ayes : Council Mcmben Nabbolz. Vormiaq. Wigim. Habe11icbt.
Waggoner. Clapp. 8unll
Nays : None
Motion carried.
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Mayor Bwm advised tbal Council MJUld like 10 advaDcc a cauple of ii=. oa die dodlct tllal arc • die
end Wider Council Member's Choice. One beia1 die remlllliall appoiadns Gary Scan• City Mlaapl' of
die City ofEqlcwood ud lben a reception boaoriq Clluck Ellcrly ud Jemll Bladt for lbeir mvice •
Actills City Manager ud Acting Allillant City Manqer.
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Nays : None
Mocion carried.
The raolution -aaigned a number and read by title:
RESOLIJTION NO . 103, SERIES OF 1997
A RESOLIJTION APPOINTING GARY SEARS AS CITY MANAGER FOR llfE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO .
COUNCU. MEIOD WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
llESOLU110N NO. ltl, SERIES OF 1'97,
Ayes : Council Members Nabbolz, Vonnittag. Wiggins. Habenicht.
Wagoner, Clapp. Bums
Nays : None
Motion carried .
Mayor Bums noced tbal attached to the resolution is an employment agreement. He advised tbal Guy
Sears bas been City Manager in Glendale for 11 years and has been in the business 26 years . Mayor
Bums commented be is a man they all think very highly of and that quice a few of the Council members
have "-8 him in the pal because of his 'MIik with the Colorado Municipal League (CML), of wbicb be
is a pal praiclmt. Also, some of staff' has worked with him on CML. ud Dmftr Rqioaal Council of
GoYcmment. subcommittees. He stated we welcome Guy Sears. Mayor Bums intnJduced Mr. Sears •
be was in the audience.
Guy Sears commented 11w be is looking forward to the oppol1llllity . He opiaed that it is an cxdliag
COIIIJIIIIDity and be and bis family want to fit into the comaanity. Mr. Sears 11111111 be is looking forward
to working with Council . staff and the community .
Mayor Bums eommcnted that during this incerim period we bave bad Cllack Esterly lelViag • the Acting
City Manager and Jcrrcll Black as the Acting Allislam City Manqer. Mayor Buras opiaed 11w they
have clone yeoman's 'MIik for us in the interim ud they have takca OIi a lup ,ellJ wibility filr~
months while we have gone through the process of selecting a City Mlatfer. Rempizing tblt. be aid,
we arc going to have a brief reception honoring them . Mayor Buras lllked. bdn adjouniq filr the
reception. 11w everyone give Mr. Esterly and Mr. Black a big l'IIUDd of applaa for dlcir lelVicz to the
City.
Council rcccsscd at 7:46 p.m. for a brief n:ccption .
The meeting recomencd at 8:23 p.m. with all Council members pracnt.
Mayor Bums offered Mr. Esterly and Mr. Black the opponunity to introduce their families.
6. Sclledlded Viliton
There were no scheduled visitors.
7. NN 1d1enlrtl Viliton
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Mayor Bums noted that there was a page of non-scheduled visi1ors and every one of lhem has signed up lo
discuss lhc lntemcl policy al the Library . He advised lhcrc is a proposed resolution lhat Council Member
Clapp has placed on the doclcet 1onigh1 wilh regard to lhat. Mayor Bums a,mmcntcd lhat be and Ms.
Clapp have talked a couple of times in the last two days and the Library Board met on Tuesday of las!
week after the Cowicil had encouraged !hem to a,me up wilh a policy on this. if Ibey could. themselves.
He said lhcrc was nol a definitive policy a1 lhat meeting. lhal as he rcmcmbcrcd Ibey wanted some more
input from the Library Director and staff'. So. he said. be thought Council Member Clapp would be
proposing lhat Council extend lhc matter for anolhcr 30 days. through the next meeting of the Library
Board and possibly, ifwe can, have some public meetings of the Library Board to get input from lhc
citizens about what Ibey lhink about this proposed policy and where they think we should go with this. He
staled !hat this is a very hot lopic all over lhc country and lots of libraries and schools are discussing this.
So, he said. they wanted to get some more public input.
{a) Phil Gilliam, 3821 South Huron Slrcct. said he wanled lo do a little disclaimer. He
staled that. even though he is here wilh the cub scoulS IOnight. he in no way rcprcscnlS the Boy Scoul5 of
America . He noted that the views tl1ey will hear are his and his alone . Las! year. he said. his sons were
doing research on the ln1eme1 al 1he Library . He advised he has a son who goes 10 Charles Hay and one is
a freshman at Englewood High School. JUSI before Ibey were going 10 take a scoul lrip 10 Missouri. he
advised that he went in lo sec what there was on lhc Current river. Mr. Gilliam S13led tliat he pulled up
more information than he knew a guy could get . He noted he is not a,mputer literate. so he thought he
was doing quite well . He said he 1hough1 "ICIS sec what !here is in the way of bad stuff', because you hear
aboul bad stuff on the Internet. With a few key strokes. he advised. be was looking at stuff he didn 't know
existed. He said he was looking at sexually graphic. explicil material. He poin1ed out that ii wasn't what
was on lhc Web site. it was just whal lhey use 10 advenise what is on the Web sile. Mr. Gilliam
commenled lhat if this is what the advenising is. what is in this little box right here. He said he stewed on
it for a few monlhs thinking is this an issue or not. am I being over reactive. Finally. be noted. one day he
called his Council person. Laurie Clapp and asked if she knew what was on the lnlmlCl. She said no and
a lu tle while later she got back to him . He noted ii kind of blew her socks olJ. Mr . Gilliam stated he has
talked lo a lot of parenlS and scoulS and people don 't know w ha1 is on the Internet. Most of us. he said.
are just getting computers now because our kids are forcing us 10. He noted we are getting educated.
trying lo stay up with them . He advised he had a long meeting with Hank Long in his office about this
subject. Mr. Gilliam said he is amazed at the amount of resistance there is and he suggested there is a
duel standard lhat goes on . llierc is a standard lhat has been in place for years wilhin the Library
collection about pornographic material on 1he printed page. he said . It doesn't exist in the Library, ii is
nonexistent. Somehow, he noted. you get on lhc electronic page and you are olJ in a different realm.
which doesn '1 make sense 10 him . He s.1id one of the things he thought about was a community standard.
how do we arrive at who we arc as a community . One of the ways you do it. he said. is by ordinance . You
guys pass ordinances all lhe lime about how ii is that we are going 10 live in this a,mmunity called
Englewood . If you go into Che adult emenainment section of Englewood ordinances it is pretty well
explained . Except. he noted . for Ilic day he went in 10 sec Mn. Ellis lo find out what Ibis was and what a
minor was. !here was a bit of a discrepancy because in the Colorado Revised Statute adults S1al1 at 21. as
enforced in Englewood it is 18 . He s.,id 11 secnied. at lhat 1ime. there was no supponing ordinance for
that if he was not mistaken . City Clerk Ellis noted ii has been rcsc:ucbed. Mr . Gilliam advised that. in
lhc Library . what is adult seems 10 be dcfiiied by the size of the chair. He noted there arc two computers
that have blocking software on it . down in lhe jlMllilc section of the Library. and Ibey have small school
type chairs and tables . He said once you are 100 big for that you go up 10 the other six. which arc termed
adult . That is when you have full access to C\'erylhing on the Internet . He advised their way of dealing
wilh it is 10 say "well ifwe sec some boys over there snickering we go and tell them not to do it." Now .
Mr. Gilliam said. be knows you can ·1 Siami in an adult cntcrwnmcnt facility in the City and be this big or
lhis big and wait for a cop 10 come up and 1ap you on the shoulder and tell you you 've got IO go . He Staled
he lhinks we have established by ordinance 11,hat we lhink we want 10 do in this town . He opined it is an
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anificial distinction to say 1he Library is exempt from that. Right now. he noted. if less than S%ofyour
business is pornographic ma1erial you have to have it out of the view of the general public. Back where
people who want it have to go get it. He said he secs there is a problem with IS, 16 year old boys with
honnoncs, they arc going 10 go to where the sex is. That is the way the world seems to work. Mr. Gilliam
stated he docs noe sec that it is the place for his Library to funhcr that cause. He commented that it is
hard enough being a kid these days wi1hout having to confront all of these different things. He said he
talks to parents and they arc flabbergasaed that it is even in the Libl'lll)', when he tells them there is hard
core porn and all you have to do is dial it up. He noted he has checked. and right now there arc 9 or 10
businesses whose sole purpose is to provide schools and libraries with filtering software. He said they
don't say blocking, thal the politically correct way to say it is filtering. There arc companies right now, he
noted, thal say they can give you 100% customi7Jlble software. Mr. Gilliam said he would like Council to
throw this back to the Library Board to come up with a better policy, something that will reflect what the
community is.
(b) Sandi Ostema. 2843 Sou1h Grant Street. said that she is not here as a member of the
Library Board or as a candidate. but that she is here as a resident of this community. She noted that she
wanted to tell Council that she knows 1hat there arc very intelligent. well educated people on our Library
Board who will come up with a policy . She stated she appreciates the 30 days and knows that this is a
heady issue and it will be appropriately laken care of. She said knows that this Council cares about the
children and the Library Board cares about prolccting children too. Ms. Ostema commented that she
thinks there arc some answers out there and they do appreciate the 30 days. As a resident. she said, she
will be looking at it herself and she appreciates the extra time so she can look into more of this too.
(c) Anne Burris. 3425 South Sherman Strcct. said she lives at Orchard Place and wanted to
talk about the access to the Internet by the children and adults of Englewood. She advised she called the
Library today to question accessibility to the on-line computers for residents of Englewood. She said she
called in reference to an ans and crafts service several of the ladies at Orchard Place arc interested in.
Ms. Burris advised she was lold that time during the morning hours was the best. because 3:30 p .m . the
kids come in from school . Tiicn she was told that the only cost to her was ten cents a page after the first
three pages. She said she thought .. wow. this is great." It would cost her about $40 to $SO a month to
have an on-line service on lier own compu1er at home. However. she said. isn't this surely taxpayer
money. She noeed she then thought. if it costs me only ten cents a page for her ans and crafts. it also costs
a child ten cents a page for sex edUC1tio11 . Or it only costs ten cents a page on how to build a bomb or it
only costs ten cents a page on how to terrorize the neighbor down the strcct or it only costs ten cents a
page on how to kill your classmates or your parents. Of course. she noted. that is only if the directions arc
more than three pages long . Granted. she said. the Intcmct has many interesting and informative subjects
for all ages. But. Ms. Burris asked. isn ·1 it our responsibility as citizens. parents and grandparents to
guide and use that information wisely . Slic IIOlcd. when a family has computer on-line service in their
own home. the family pays for Ilic service and they regulate the service time and the subject. Also. when a
family has cable TV at borne . they pay for the service and they regulate the service time and subject .
Shouldn ·, the City of Englewood be a lilt le bit responsible for the Internet subjects at the local Library, she
asked. Shouldn ·1 the parenis at le.1st be aware what their child is rc:iding, whether it is on the Intcmct or
in the books. Ms. Burris marruained lh.11 this is IIO( something we c.in stick our head in the sand about
and say ~oh. that is discnrni11.11ion ." She said she realizes that the federal government makes the City
jump through cenain hoops in order to get these computers in our Library and in our schools. But. she
asked. what arc these regula1ions. whai is it COSling the taxpayer. is ii aca:ssible to all residents or just our
children. And. she questioned . why not a cost for computer use. Ms. Burris suggested a study group that
can investigate this problem of children in the Internet . After all. she said. if the Federal Govcmmcnt can
impose a S 1.50 tax on cigarcncs so children wtll llO( smoke. why noe a SI .SO per page and COIi of
computer time. She stated. 1ha1 wlicther it is children or whether it is adults something should be done
now . IIO( three or four years from now .
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(d) Ida May Nicholl. 4740 South Lipan Slniel. advised that there was an anicle in the
Denver Post concerning the lnlemet in our Englewood City Library. She said she is greatly concerned
about the lack oC a policy addressing this issue. She stiled she does believe that people do care and are
concerned. Especially if parenlS 1C1Jly knew what their children can call up on the Internet and all oC the
infonnalion that they have :ia:ess 10. She maintained that many of them do not know this. Ms. Nicholl
acknowledged that there are many helpful and educational opportunities with much knowledge. Bui. she
noted. there are many destructive and unhealthy areas that are easily accessible, sometimes by intention
and sometimes quite by acciden1 as the other genUeman mentioned. just by entering a certain word. She
IIOled children. and anyone else for that matter. can access on the Internet how to build bombs and blow
up buildings. bow to kill people. bow to buy and sell anything -sex. sex bondage, children and adult
pornography and things some of us haven't even heard oC. She opined that many people would be
shocked to learn all that is accessible 10 them and certainly shocked to hear it is or it can be so easily
available to our children. Ms. Nicholl stated she was making a plea tonight for the older generation to
step up to the plate and make a stand for this controYersial issue. take a stand for our children. She
pointed out. for those of you who have children who are grown and gone as hers are. that they didn't have
to deal with these issues. the issues lhat are so worldly and unhealthy. as the parents of today do. She said
lets be responsible to help our younger generation that is coming after us and to our grandchildren. She
asked how they would feel if I heir grandchild. who you loved dearly, whether they live here and or
anywhere else can so easily be exposed 10 issues way beyond their age and how destructive it could be to
them and 10 perhaps society down 1he road. She stated we all have to pay the cost. And yes. she noted,
even though they have been tiught what they can and cannot do. that we all know that children will be
children and instinctively they want to learn more. which is what we want them to do. but only with
guidelines. Ms. Nicholl stated 1hat as a responsible City Council. which she believed they all are. she
asked that they please address this important issue. set some guidelines for our young people to follow and
set an example, let them know that we really do care.
(C) Carol Belt. -l87 I Soulh Lipan Slniel. advised that she has had the opportunity to speak
with some of her neighbors about 1his issue and many of them feel the same way she does. That we need
some type of policy for this lmcrnet problem. She said she is not here to argue constitutional rights. as
she has heard that is happening on the Library Board . Constitutional rights of a parent or a child. She
noted that even at the higher court level 1hey are having hard time doing that. But. she commented. what
she is doing is appealing to Council members and to the adults on the Library Board. She said she knows
that they feel a responsibility and that it is her impression that they are elected to safeguard our
community and that includes all of the citizenry. Ms. Belt said she was appealing to Council this evening
to please adopt some kind of policy that would protect our whole community. She Slated she doesn't want
to be national news. that we alre:xly have been for a baby being stomped to death. we already have been
for an adult being killed by a minor child under 12 . She commented she did not think any oC Council or
the Library Board want IO sec 1his kind oC issue at a national level . So. she said. lets protect our citizenry
and lelS get a policy for this Internet.
(I) Marjorie Harg:idine. 4 I 9S South Elati Street. said she believes lhe Internet in the
Library should be monitored for certain age groups .
(g) Dr. Marg.1rct Giffin. "660 Soulh Inca Stn:ct. said she wanted to give Council a little bit
oC her background. She advised 1hat she is a member oC the Library Board. but she is really speaking as
an individual tonight and the historical record oC some of the things they have done on the Library Board.
but not in a official capacity for the Library Board. She Slated she holds a doctorate degree l'rom Baylor
University in Educational Administralion. she bolds a IIIUler degree. plus another 12 hours in Library
media. most oC that is school related. however there were some things about the public libraries. And tben
oC counc. she said. a bachelors degree 1ha1 you have 10 have before you go on to higher educalion . Dr.
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11 back aa die dilUICl -'ang a little btt lhis fall. So. she said. she has a background in library and most
a{ Coual will recopiz,e tbat as she talks because libraries arc very important to her. She advised that. in
sdlool libnricil. ICadlerl arc 111 loco parcntis. In public libraries that is not the case. the public library
per.-! 1ft .. aa loco pllRIIIJS. She Slated parents ~ to work in connection with the school libnries
• -U • die pllblic libraries . Dr. Giffin advised that before the computcn wen: ever placed into the
Llbnry in die opea ma. the Engle,.-ood Public Library Board. our advisory board discussed at length
what they ~ do. Wbethcr they would put on filters or whether they would not. The first vocc that was
taken -jml to put all eight compulCIS in the open area without any kind of fillefS . Then. she said, they
decided Ibey laded to take a look at some of the things they would find in the lntcmcl. So they did have
a study scssioll and thole that c:ouJd come lhat night came and they found out a lot of things thal arc on
the IIIICfflCl. Bua. she pointed out. they also found all the pornography and as soon as it came on. and she
saw what it -. she doled her eyes. because she clocsn 't want to sec it. Dr. Giffin emphasized that she is
tocally oppoet to bani core pornography. But. she noted. that she also knows that our public library has
access to all the people in the community. She advised that after that study session where they looked to
sec everything that was there. then at 1be next Board meeting thcy voted to put two computers in the
children's area with filten and they arc tbcre. Then thcy voted 10 put the six in the open area. She
advised that these arc in front of the reference desk and the reference librarians and any other librarians
that arc there keep an eye on what is going on . If they sec anything on the computer that even looks like it
is going into pornography they quietly get up and ask the person that is using it to go to a different Web
site on the computer and to not continue in that Web site. There have only been about ten or twelve
instances that thcy have bad 10 do this since January . So this would only average about once a month and
she noted. they bave said that tliey have always complied with that So. sbc explained. this is an open
monitoring of all the six computen that arc directly in the middle of the Library wbcre anybody can sec
them . She stated she would like them 10 take that into consideration because there is a monitoring system
that we arc using at this lime. Dr. Giffin commented that they arc doing the same thing in the Sheridan
High School, which is also a branch library with Arapahoe Library District. They arc monitoring them
and they have them in the open so !hey can sec them. She said she substituted for the high school
librarian about a week ago and there were some boys on there tbat were begiMing to go into something
that she thought was not appropriate and she walked over and asked them to stop and go to a different
Web sile and they did. So. she noted. !hose arc the kind of things we have in place now in which we arc
monitoring what is going on. There is discussion about policy, there will be a wrillcn policy. She said
she is not sure just when. bu! there will be because they wanted to study the issue and talk about it and
discuss ii. Dr. Giffin said tliat those arc the things she wanted to make sure Council bad. from someone
who is a Library Board member and has been at the meetings and has been a part of this decision making
part of this process. She said she wanted to go back and say that personally she bates bani core
pornography. Dr. Giffin staled that if ii were in lier home. and she bad small children. she would have a
filter in her home. But. sbc pointed ou1 . when you have public access to the whole community you have to
look at it a little bit dilferen1ly. She said she appreciated Council's time and the 30 days that they have 10
work on that
(h) Carole Tomasso. 29 98 South Bannock Suect. stated she comes to Council tonight as a
concerned parent She commented !hat she docsn ·, know bow many of Council have young. innocent and
impressionable children. bul lhcy probably know it is very dilftcult nowadays raising children. She opined
it is very scary and that the scancst lhing on TV when she &rowing up was Peyton Place. She said she
thought it was boring but it was not nearly as graphic u what is going on on TV -· Ms . Tomuto said
she would like to share some personal experiences. She swcd that as a teacher she -sexually -.died
by a first grader. there was a severe incident. Granted. she said. he -psychotic. but aa the same time.
bow did he get this knowledge 10 approach her that way . He acccSICd it somewhere . She advilOd she bu
also bad a situation where an alleged rapist broke imo her house and c:amc back a week laacr. Both times.
she said. she wasn 't violated. But how do !hey Ft that way. She told Council tbal a case in point is that a
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famous convicted murderer rapist confessed that he was obsessed with pornography and that attributed
some of his behavior to pornography. Ms. Tomasso Slated she proposed to Council that she is a victim of
his constitutional right to have access to pornography and victims always come second. She said it is her
understanding that the most n:ccnt seicual victim was baby Jasmine and that still tears her apan. Ms.
Tomasso remarked that when you get into pornography on the Internet you may think it is vaguely tied in.
BuL she opined. as a society we have become negligent in protecting our children. She noted that at her
middle school last year some kids downloaded some sexually explicit pictures from the public library.
They brought them to school and sold each one for Sl.00 a picture. You might applaud them as that is the
American way, go for profit and no one told them they couldn't do it. It is then: for them to access and
make profit. She stated that if her daughter saw those pictures she would be irate, but more imponantly
she would mourn her innocence . She said she uying desperately to protect it now and to have her exposed
to thaL she would become a victim. Ms. Tomasso pointed out she would be helpless and not protected by
society . And. she noted. the pictures wen: only sexually expliciL that they an: not talking about child
pornography or bestiality or any of the other stuff that she is sun: is available on the Internet. that she
knows nothing about. There is probably stuff' on there. she noted. that she knows nothing about and she
prefers it that way . She pointed out that children can 't buy pornography with money, but they can
download it for free . She emphasized ii doesn't make sense, what is happening in our world today . She
opined that as children can 't buy X-rated videos. maybe we should put some X-rated videos in the Library
for them to check ouL pl'O\<idcd 10 them for free . She noted there has been a proposal for cards for
monitoring and regulating and she thought that was a good idea . She said that she personally supports
requiring adult supervision of children when they access the Internet. She stated she knows that is very
conservative and she docs not know if that is going to happen. But. she opined. we need to have
guidelines someplace. our world is getting too out of control and we as a society have to get it back in our
grasp and make it safe for our children.
(i) Debbie Perry-Smith. 3162 South Gaylord Street. said she is pan:nt of children in the
Englewood school system as well as a business owner and a citizen in this community. She stated she is
very appreciative tonight to hear of the 30 days to look into the policy for access to the Internet. Ms.
Perry-Smith advised that she has grave concerns and she would hate for Council to have, on their own
conscience. something that came as a n:sult of a child accessing the Internet through the Englewood
Library. Something that would have a grave rcsulL regardless of what that would be. Whether it is a
child being subject to a pedophile. she said. or being involved in something that we would all hate to think
could happen to a kid. Much less an innocent four or five year old walking past the Internet and seeing
something explicit on the screen. which. she opined. people monitoring with mirrors and stuff' can't
control people walking past the screens and just seeing something that might affect them in the long run.
She said she thinks that as adults we an: called 10 set boundaries. children need boundaries from the time
they an: two until the time they an: eighteen. You have curfews for them. you have diffen:nt monetary
things that you put on them as far as boundaries and that. she said. is what we an: called to do, to put
boundaries. They can 't access alcohol. or they an: not supposed to until they an: of age. much less tobacco
or pornography. She opined that what we an: looking at is a situation when: again we need to set some
boundaries. It is new territory for 311 of us. we didn ·1 grow up with this. as many of the other individuals
have already spoken about. She suggested we be on the cutting edge of this as a community. that we
should take a step out and be a leader in 1he metro area. in the State. in lhe nation and do something to
protect our children in this way . She said she knows that. for her children 10 access the Internet. she had
to sign a permission slip and she knows that tlicy monitor what 11~· :iccess on the Internet. Especially for
one class in parucular and if ii is unacceptable you an: out. So. she commented. that she thinks we should
look at even what the policy of 1he school is as well and what they arc doing to protect our kids. Which.
she noted. she docs applaud . Ms . Perry-Smith said she is not sun: about the policy for the Library at the
school. but that she docs know about 1he communications classes and their limited aa:as to the IDICmet
there. So. she stated. she would just again thank Council for taking the time and the extra JO days to look
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at it and put together an enforceable policy . Something that we can all be proud of and SlaDd behind as a
community hen: in Englewood.
(j) Marjorie Fitzgerald. -l82 4 South Jason Street. said she wanted to point out that all adults
should be responsible for their children. She swcd she means parents, grandparents, neighbors. friends,
citizens of Englewood and taxpayers ofEnglewood. We all should be responsible for the younger
generation. She opined that they need to be guided and they need to be trained and they shouldn't be
given aca:ss. because they arc so curious and they want to learn and do cveiything and we have to control
that. She stated that doesn't lllC:IJI we arc taking away their rights. that they have a right to be protected.
She said she wanted to point out that last Friday afternoon she went over to the Library, it was about 4:00
or 4 : 30. She advised the four computers arc in a circle with their backs together and of course that is for
the wires to be hidden more or less. The other two arc over at the side. She stated she went to the
reference depanment and there was one librarian and she was standing over back of one of the computers
and her back was to the door. She stood there a long time and Ms . Fitzgerald said she doesn't know if she
was helping that person or what. She said she was looking and then: was a book that she couldn't find so
she had to ask her. but she just waited because she could sec that she was busy. But. she commented. what
she realized was that she could only look al two computers al the same time and maybe look over here at
one. Ms . Fitzgaald suggested that if those were in a scmi<ircle with her in the middle she could sec all
of those screens at once. But this way she can't without walking around and she was the only one.
Finally she came over. she said. and that was all right because she knew that she had 10 watch them on the
other hand while she was talking to her. because there were no other librarians and that was the busy time
of day. She opined if they had more librarians they should have had one more for sure. She said she
wanted to point out that we ha\·e laws to protect children and it isn 't bad to have laws for children that arc
different from adults. If a parent gives a child liquor there is a law against that and. she asked. why
shouldn 't there be laws lo protect children from pornography. She said. to her. the Library shouldn't have
it open 10 anybody . She staled she docs not feel we. as taxpayers. and herself in panicular, should pay for
some man or young man over 18 to go into the Libra,y to look at pornography. If be has to look at that.
she said. be bad better have one of his own or he had better go someplace where be can rent one. She
mainlaincd that the taxpayers shouldn · 1 be paying for that type of thing.
(k) Barbara Burget. 658 West Valleyview Avenue. Lilllcton. said she is a former
MEnglcwoodite" and she has had three sons go through the school system here. She commcntcd that her
bean belongs here. but that her husband says she lives in Lilllcton now . Ms. Burget commcntcd that she
loves Englewood. that she always has. that it was her firsl home from Indiana. She stated that freedom of
speech. whether by the printed page or mouth. lnlcmct or otherwise. carries with it the responsibility for
what is said or done in our community. She opined that definite lines have lo be drawn. not only for
adults in this world. but also for our youth as well . Otherwise. she said. we have chaos. amoral will be
rampant in our City. in our nation. Ms . Burget advised that she favors the resolution she read on the
ln1emc1 Policy of the City of Englewood. She swcd that she has worked down at the State legislature for
a number of years and every day they pass bills that become laws of the State of Colorado. We arc
drawing lines everyday lhal we have the legislature in session and therefore. she said. she feels that our
children must be protected for they arc our leaders of tomorrow.
(I) Virginia Smith. 3165 South Sherman Street. advised she was talking this over with her
teenage grandson and be tbinks it would be a good idea for pa,cnts to sign for children under 18 to be on
the Internet at the Library. He said some pa,cnts have computers al home. but Ibey arc not on the Internet
so they have no idea what tbcir kids can get into on the Internet. She said she believes. because parcnlal
rights arc often left out of issues such as this. that our youn1 people have suffered. The evidence of this.
she noted. is shown in the lack of respect for other people in the way or graffiti. theft. violence and
violence 10 others and the language she hears some of these young people using these days. She said she
docs not think this is only a question of pornography. but ii is also a question or other things that arc on
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the lnaemet as well . She commented that she was sure librarians do their very best to monitor the Internet
or the computers at the Library. but there are also things that are not so easily seen as pornography. such
as these instructions on building bombs or shooting people or whatever. She said she does not even know
all the things that are on there. Ms. Smith staled that she would guess she is kind of with Bob Dole. The
speech that he made and used staling that he knows how things used to be and that we need to return a
little bit 10 the -y things used to be. She said when she was in high school they didn 't have the violence
and all of these things and she believes that a lot of the violence and the things that are going on today
with kids. theft and so forth are learned from outside sources. including the Internet. So therefore, she
advised. she is supporting the resolution as it is written and she thought it was a very good resolution .
She said she is 1111( apinst having the City Council and the Library Board working together on this
resolution and maybe there are some disagreements they can work out together. But. she reiterated, she
thinks this is a wry good resolution .
(m) Mary Dounay, "445 South Elati Street. advised that she is the Chairpenon of the
Englewood Library Board and she wanted to share some things. She noted Margaret Giffin. who spoke
earlier this evening is the Vice-Chair. and she shared some things with Council. FilSI of all, Ms. Oounay
emphasized. the Library Board does not suppon pornography and that was some of th: srulf that the
Library Board spent hours talking about. Because. she noted, when City Council decided to provide the
Internet a,mputers for the Library in December they said this is great. But. she said. they also were a~
that this is a political hot potato and that they needed to really take a good look . Because. she advised. in
Germany there are problems and everywhere in the world this is a big deal. She staled this is not like
bringing a set of encyclopedias or books into the Library . So they had a lot of discussion and they decided
they needed a demonstration of what is on the Internet. Some of the staff. she advised, set up a
dcmonsuation outside of their meeting lime and they visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New
York City . Ms. Dounay said it was wondctful, that they saw some impressionist paintings and lhcsc arc
some of the things that are available . She noted they can also plan a trip to Tahiti and that was exciting.
She staled that then they found out how easy it is to access pornography and she said it is wry easy and so
they were COIICCI ncd. The Board then considered what would he the best way to deal with this because..
she noted, she has lived in this community for 20 some years and they knew the community and Council
was going to be conc:cmed about this. They talked about this and they decided that even though we were
the only Library in the SWc of Colorado we were going to put Cybcrpalrol. which is the filtering syssem.
on two computers in the children · s area and they have been wry pleased with that. She said they also find
tccnagcrs using those and even some adults and the six computers have been ccntral.ly located. In the
beginning the printer was centrally loc::ued. But. as she would guess they would all know. there arc some
adventurous enuq,rencurs. as the one lady mentioned. who printed off some malaials that they didn 't fed
was appropriate for taxpayers to pay for and so they moved the printer behind the circulation desk. Since
then they can supervise what is being printed off. She noted, as kids like to push the envelope. that in the
beginning they were doing tliat. In the last six months they have had no problems with SIUdcnts. with
older men and women accessing the pornography on the Internet . Noc a one that they have seen . All they
do in the beginning is ask them and she noted that once they learn the rules they have been very
accommodating. Ms . Dounay said tliat what they would do is welcome Ciry Council. the people here to sit
down and talk about it. But also. she stated. they would ask them to go over to the Library and obscm:
and see how conscientious the young people are in using these Internet computers. She emphasized it is
the gateway to the future and we need to be careful that we don ·1 close the doors .
(n) Betty Acker. J I.W South Delaware Street. said she has lived there since 1945 and she is
absolutely for a policy to regulate whoever and what they sec on the Internet at 1he Library . Since the two
ladies from the Library were up here speaking. she said it oa:urrcd to her that since they have these tilters
on these two that there is absolutely no reason. and especially as it was the City Council's responsibility
because they are the ones that :1pproved the Internet to be in the Library. that they couldn't also in this
policy !ell them that they have to put filters on all of those . Ms . Acker opined that there is no reason for
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anybody in a library to have atQ:SS to pornography . She swed that it has absolutely no redeeming value,
all it docs is cauR problems and we don't need any OD"e pn,blems. She said she bopod Council ~
take this Wider extremely close advisement and pass this and realize that pornography is absolurely
dctrimcnl&I to C\'CfYbody, especially our young people.
(o) Barbara FouL 418S South Huron Street, thanked Council for allowing them a few
minlllel to cxpras their a>nccms regarding the Library policy that at this point in time allows underage
persons to accas the lntcmct. Sile said she feels • a c:oncemed cilmll of this community that it is up to
the Council and the community to put safeguards in place that arc wunnted with this accas. She staled
we need to do IODIClhing that stops underage children from aa:eain& ICX1lally explicit informalion that is
so re.lily availlblc at any point in time at the Library. Ml. Fout poinled OUl that our society regularcs
underage privileges such as drinking, driving, etc. She opined that we need to do the same thing here.
She swed that the Library docs not allow pomographic 11111aWS. but the lntemct docs. And, she noted,
it off"crs instead a wide variety of explicit marerials. She sugclled that we 1IWOlt together • a CODIIIIUDity
as we have done in the past and she knows we will do in the luturc, to put safcguanls in place so that
parents and guardians will have the right to decide the types of malCria1s they want their children to
access .
(a) COUNCIL MEMBER NABBOLZ MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO
ACCEPT WITH REGRET THE LETl'ER OF RESIGNATION FROM THE ENGLEWOOD
CLEAN, GREEN AND PROUD COMMISSION FROM ARLEEN HILAIRE.
Ayes : Council Members Nabholz. Vonnittag, Wiggins, HabcnichL
Waggoner, Clapp, Bums
Nays : None
(b) A proclamation honoring the Parks and Recralion Depanmcnt for rmmag the
Columbine Award -considcrm.
The Clcrt -med to rad the proclamation in its entirety .
COUNCR. MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE A
PROCLAMATION HONORING THE PARKS AND UCUATION DEPARTMENT JOR
RECEIVING THI COLUMBINE AWARD.
Motion carried.
Ayes : Council Members Nabllolz. Vormittaa, Wigias. Habcnicbl,
Waggoncr,Clapp,Bums
Nays : None
Mayor Bums offered his congratulations and pracDICld the procl,_.ion to Bob Leonard, Recration
Program Facility Supervisor and Tara Micheli. Recrcalion Propam Adminilualor.
(c) A proclamation declaring the month of November u Holpic:e Month was coasidcred.
COUNCU. MEMBER HABENICHT MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO PROCLAIM TD
MONTH or NOVEMBER AS NATIONAL HOSPICE MONTH.
Ayes : Council Members Nabholz. Vormittaa, Wigins, Habeaidll,
Waggoner, Clapp. Bums
Nays : None
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Motion carried.
9 . l'llblic Beariac
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No public bearing was scheduled before COWICil.
(a) Approval on Ordinances on First Reading
There were no itemS submitted for approval on first reading.
(b) Approval of Ordinances on Second Reading
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COUNCD. MEMBER VORMITf AG MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 10 (b) (i), (ii), (iii), (IY), (v) ud (vi) ON SECOND READING.
(i) ORDINANCE NO . 81, SERIES OF 1997 (COUNCIL Bll.L NO. 88.
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER VORMl1T AG)
AN ORDINANCE AMENDfNG ORDfNANCE NO. 50, SERIES OF 1997 PERTAINING TO
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT SERVICES.
(ii) ORDINANCE NO . 82 , SERIES OF 1997 (COUNCll. Bll.L NO . 90,
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER VORMl1T AG)
AN ORDINANCE AtrmORIZING A LEASE OF THE SELBE PROPERTY BY THE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO .
(iii) ORDINANCE NO . 13 . SERIES OF 1997 (COUNCll. Bll.L NO . 91.
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER VORMJTT AG)
AN ORDINANCE AtrmORIZING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT emn.ED
MIN'reRGOVERNMENT AL AGREEMENT FOR CONVEYANCE OF AN EASEMENT' FOR 1lfE
OXFORD LIGHl' RAll. ST A TION BETWEEN THE REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DIS11UCT
(RTD) AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO .
(iv) ORDINANCE NO . &4, SERIES OF 1997 (COUNCll. Bll.L NO . 92,
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER VORMJTT AG)
AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE TAX LEVY IN Mn.LS UPON EACH DOLLAR OF THE ASSESSED
VALUATION OF ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY Wl1lUN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO,
AND ESTABLISHING A Mill LEVY FOR THE ENGLEWOOD DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT
AtmiORJTY.
(v) ORDINANCE NO . 85. SERIES OF 1997 (COUNCll. BILL NO . 93.
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER HABENICHT/NABHOLZ)
AN ORDfNANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO, FOR
THE FISCAL YEAR 1998 .
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(vi) ORDINANCE NO . 86. SERIES OF 1997 (COUNCil.. BILL NO. 94 ,
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WIGGINS)
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING MONIES FOR ALL MUNICIPAL PURPOSES IN 11fE CITY OF
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. IN 11fE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY I, 1998, AND
ENDING DECEMBER 31. 1998, CONSTmJTING WHAT IS TERMED 11fE ANNUAL
APPROPRIATION BILL FOR 1llE FISCAL YEAR 1998 .
Voteraulb:
Motion carried.
Ayes: Council Members Nabholz, Vormittag. Wiggins. Habenicht,
Waggoner. Clapp, Bums
Nays: None
(c) Resolutions and Motions
COUNCll. MEMBER VORMITIAG MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 10 (c) (i), {Ii), (iii), (Iv), (v), (vi), (vii), (viii) and {11).
(i) RESOLUTION NO . 104, SERIES OF 1997
A RESOLUTION BY 1llE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AU1lf0RIZING 1llE HOUSING AU1lf0RITY
OF 1llE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO TO Fil..E AN APPLICATION Wl1l{ ARAPAHOE
COUNTY FOR A 1998 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT TO FUND 11fE HOUSING
REHABll.IT A TION PROGRAM. 1llE BROADWAY CORRIDOR PROJECT AND TO ASSIST Wl1l{
11fE FUNDING FOR 1llE FAMILY SELF SUFFICIENCY PROGRAM .
(ii) RESOLUTION NO . 105. SERIES OF 1997
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING FEES FOR HOBBY BREEDERS LICENSES UNDER TITLE 5,
CHAPTER 25 . OF 1llE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE 1985 .
(iii) RESOLUTION NO. 106. SERJES OF 1997
A RESOLUTION FOR A SUPPLEMENT AL APPROPRIATION OF 1llE 1997 BUDGET FOR 11fE
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD . COLORADO .
(iv) RESOLUTION NO . 107, SERIES OF 1997
A RESOLUTION FOR 11fE TRANSFER AND APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS OF 11fE 1997 BUDGET
FOR rnE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO.
(v) COtITRACT WITH LOGISTIC SYSTEMS. INC . IN 11fE AMOUNT OF
Sl.177 ,434 FOR LEASE/PURCHASE OF 11fE COMPUTER AIDED DISPATCH/RECORDS
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT FOR 11fE COMMUNICATIONS CENTER.
(vi) COtITRACT WITH MODULAR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS. INC . IN
rnE AMOUNT OF S94,86.a FOR rnE PURCHASE OF RADIO CONTROLLER CONSOLES FOR 11fE
COMMUNICATIONSCENTE~
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(vii) CONTRACT WITH MODULAR COMMUNICATIONS SYS11:MS. INC ., IN
1llE AMOUNT OF SJS.136 FOR TIIE PURCHASE OF 911 DISPATCHER CONSOLES AND
EQUIPMENT RACKS FOR TIIE COMMUNICATIONS CENTER.
(viii) SETILEMENT AGREEMENT WITH 1llE CITY OF 1lfORNTON FOR
ATTORNEY 'S FEES FOR CASE #90CW221.
(ix) CONTRACT WITH AMERICAN GARAGE DOOR. SERVICE AND
REPAIR, INC . IN 1llE AMOUNT OF $28,942 FOR 1llE PURCHASE OF GARAGE DOORS FOR 1lfE
SERVICENTER.
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Ayes : Council Members Nabholz. Vorminag, Wiggins. Habenicht.
Waggoner, Clapp. Bums
Nays : None
Motion carried.
11 . Regular Aceada
(a) Approval of Ordinaoo:s on First Reading
Tilcrc were DO items submitted for approval on first reading.
(b) Approval of Ordinana:s on Second Reading
Tilcrc were DO additional irems submitted for approval on second reading. (Sec Agenda Item IO -Consent
Agenda.)
( C) Rcsollllioas and Molioas
Tilcrc were DO additional resolutions or motions submitted for approval. (Sec Agenda llem IO -Consent
Agenda.)
12 . Gaeral DilClllliaa
(a) Mayor's Choice
I. Mayor Bums advised lhal OD Friday he. Council Member Habenicht and Council Member
Vorminag, allaldl:d a very intcrcsung CIOllfcrencc OD Transit Oricnled Design spoosoral by the Federal
Transit Adminillralion. He noted tba1 our Cindcrclla City pn,ject -very promincndy displayed. about
balfthe morning-taken with that. with speakers fl'om our special team. fl'om CRNA. tbal arc womng
with us 10 bnillllMm this pn,ject and allO Bob Silllplllll fl'om our swr. He commented that the altaldca
were from all ~ the aJUDUy and one al the senior offlcia1s in the Federal Transit Adminislratioa was
also there. So, he SlalCd. we received a lot al cxpolUl'C for the Cindadla City projca to people who arc
planners and finaacc people and those who wort in the tnnsit oriented dcwlopmcnl field throughout the
COUDU'y . Mayor Bums opined lhal Iha! MS I COlllidenblc coup 10 be displayed 50 prominenlly II this
confcrcncc. He thanked Council Members Habenicht and Vonnittag wu aacading.
2. Mayor Bums SIited that the Guide the Ride program goes on and he bu been out on many
oa:asions and to service clubs in lhc lasl couple al weeks . He lllvi.s be will anend a press coafamce.
next to the RTD board offices. IOmorrow II 5:00 p .m .. He added Iha! former Mayors Gene Olis and
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George Allen will be there with him to suppon Guide the Ride. as this Council docs. He llOICd the vote is
coming up shonly and some have already voted by mail . He said if anyone would like a yard sign or
literature on this to just let him know as they arc available and he has yard signs with him tonighL
3. Mayor Bums advised that at the DRCOG Board meeting last week. the South Broadway
widening passed. the Board approved that as a substitute for the 28S and Broadway intersection. On the
tip plan at DRCOG. he pointed out. that was somewhat unusual for a suburban community to dfectuale
that kind of switch. But. he said. staff suggested and Council agreed that it would he more constructive
with the South Broadway action plan and the things wc arc doing with Cinderella City. to wort on
Broadway at this point rather than putting S 11 million into the intersection. So. he noted. the DRCOG
Transportation Advisory Committee recommended approval and the Board did approve . So. he opined,
that that is a feather in our cap .
(b) Council Member's Choice
(i) Mayor Bums advised that this is a resolution supponing .. Ballot Question lA"
in the November 1997 Election . He Slated this is the proposal to add two pods 10 the Arapahoe County
Jail. which is not a tax increase. but a use of funds that requires a public vote . He noted. as they may
recall . the Sheriff and County Commissioner Steve Ward were at our last meeting. and this is a resolution
supponing that ballot question.
The resolution was assigned a number and read by title :
RESOLtmON NO. 108. SERIES OF 1997
A RESOLlJTION SUPPORTING "BALLOT QUESTION IA~ IN 1llE NOVEMBER 1997 ELECTION.
COUNCIL MEMBER VORMITTAG MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
RESOLUTION NO. IOI, SERIES OF 1997.
Ayes: Council Members Nabholz. Vormittag, Wiggins. Habenicht.
Waggoner. Clapp. Bums
Nays : None
Motion carried.
(ii) A resolution adopting an Internet Policy for children in the Library of the City
of Englewood was considered. Mayor Bums noted this has been the subject of considerable comment
tonight. He asked if Council Member Clapp wanted to proceed with this .
Ms. Clapp opined there is a lot of public concern . She asked when they will have the nc.~ Library Board
meeting. Council Member Habenicht advised that it will he the second Tuesday in November. Ms. Clapp
questioned whether there was any possibility of having a public forum for input at that particular meeting
or anytime within the next JO days . She noted a lot of people came tonight expressing intcrcsl and she
would like to somehow communic:ue to them how wc could guide this. Council Member Habenicht
advised that the Library Board meetings arc always open and they have signed and unsigned visitors. If
there was a desire on the pan of the Library Board to hold a hearing, which she understood was one of the
suggestions. that she would tl1ink that they would have to schedule. She opined it would be hard for them
to schedule that between now and the next board meeting because time conflicts and things that they
would have . Ms . Habenicht said that she knows Council has done that in the past. recommending that the
Clean . Green and Proud Commission have a public hearing on truh removal and curb side pick-up and
the like . So. she said. she would suppose Council could recommend that they consider doing that. She
commented that she did not sec tbat they could do it before the next meeting, that she would think they
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would have to make the decision at the meeting to do it She said she was not sure what the protocols
were for that. Library Board Din:aor Hank Long said that if it was oby with Council he would work
with Mary Dounay and see if it is possible 10 get a public bearing in before the next scheduled meeting to
give people an opponunity. He advised they will aDIIOWICC that and make sure it is on Channel 8 and
everywhere else. Council Member Clapp said she called City Hall a little earlier to see when the next
CITIZEN broke. She asked Public Information Officer Pauletta Puncerclli to correct her if she was
wrong, but she thought it was going out November 2.... Ms . Puncerclli advised that it is schcdulcd to go
out in November. but it will not probably go out that soon . Council Member Clapp noted that that will
probably not be a vehicle they can use . Mayor Bums asked if Ms . Punccrclli meant by the 11"' or by the
2-. Ms. Puncerclli stated it will not be out by the 2nd of November. Mayor Burns asked ifit will be out by
the 11 "'. Ms. Puncerclli advised that is questionable because of printing and mailing needs and things like
that it is not guaranteed that it will be out in time for that Council Member Habenicht advised that at the
last Libnry Board meeting the Board indicated they wanted to discuss putting together a proposed policy
and usually if there is a public hearing it is on a policy that is being presented. Perhaps. she said. it might
be better to suggesl that insaead of asking Ilic Library Board to have a public hearing before they have a
discussion on their policy. it might be difficult if they don 'I have a policy to present And. she pointed
out it might be difficult to have lliem go through that process which she thought would take a whole
meeting, a couple al boun or at lcasa an hour and a half of discussion and working through and then have
the public wait for two boun 10 go through a public bearing. Perhaps. she commented. what they could
suggest is that the Library Board have the opponunity to discuss their policy and whether or not they want
to make any amendments to tlieir proposed policy and propose that take their vole as thcy would and at
that lime schedule a public he:iring and then after the public hearing have the opponunity to amend that
policy and send ii IO Council. Ms. Habcnichl said she though! that was the way thcy had worked in the
pllSI with ochers.
Council Member Clapp asked what would be a reasonable lime frame in order to accomplish the public
input Council Member Habenicht said she would think at the most. trying to hear the emcrgcncy the
community and Council bas. ii would seem that it would be appropriaae to have one meeting 10 pus the
policy, one meeting to have a hearing on the policy and either tha1 meeting or the next meeting IO amend
the policy or forward iL Now . slie noted. whether or not that would be a problem with the holiday season
coming up she dido ·1 know . But she said. she would think that certainly the discussion on the policy
could happen in November and then they could schedule the policy for a December meeting. She said she
thought the Board was one that continually meets in December. that she docsn ·1 think it is one al the
boards that hasn ·1 met in December. Ms . Habenicht pointed out that she is just speaking as the liaison
who anends those meetings and trying IO remember how we have done ii in other groups.
Council Member Waggoner Slated that tllCse people are a lot of conscientious people anyway . He asked
why Council is trying to put a dc:ldline on them. He suggesaed Council let them take their lime and do
what they need 10 do and gel Council back a policy that is wonh looking al .
Council Member Vonninag wanted lo know why the Library Board couldn 't just have a round table
discussion on that particular policy on an off night where you don '1 have to conduct business. Just let
everybody come in the room and just hold an open discussion and then have their regular meetings . So.
Council Member Habenicht said. he was discussing a public forum rather than a public hearing. Mr.
Vorrninag said yes. that maybe IIICSC people can conic up with ideas. there are a lot of people here and he
opined that word of mouth is going to spread like wildfire and they will ha\·e a lot of people there and just
make ii that night 10 discuss this panicular topic and let the Library and the public mingle logethcr and
try 10 work out this sirualion. He noted tliey mighl not even need a public hearing. ii may be solved that
night and everybody may be h.ippy and they could just adopt u .
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Council Member Nabholz said she thought that was an excellent idea and that next Monday Council has
their open forum and she wondered if it would be possible that there be a pannership between the Library
Board and City Council in that we let our citizens know that this would be a lime to sit down and diSCIISS
it and work together on this. She stated that she noticed in going back through her minutes that they have
been bantering bade and fonh on is there a policy, is there not a policy. She said she was told there was a
policy. She said let's work together on this and she thought they could get it done within the next 30 days
with C\'Crybody participating in this.
Mayor Bums said that he thought they were changing what they said they would do. They had asked the
Board to refer a policy to Council if they could derive one. But having a joint meeting with the Library
Board and the Council is diff"erent than that Mayor Bums Slated that he thought Council had asked the
Library Board to review all this and come back to Council with a suggested policy. He said he fawrs
them doing that. as he would like to rely upon the integrity of the Library Board as an advisory board and
let them do their thing and recommend a policy to Council.
Council Member Nabholz asked then if that policy would be recommended back to Council in 30 days.
Mayor Burns said he didn't know whether they can do it in 30 days . He asked City Attorney Brotzman.
since the Library Board is advisory, what kind of public hearing can they have. Mr . Brotzman advised
that any hearing they have is simply a public forum . Mayor Burns said that was what he was thinking,
that really what you are doing is a forum anyway, that that is really son of the natural son of meeting that
they would have because it is advisory, it is not a statutory board.
Council Member Clapp Slated 1hat her major concern is that it be addressed and it be addressed in a
timely fashion . She pointed out lhat they have a lot of very concerned citizens out there and 11,e don't
have forever. She noted she simply came up with a suggestion to throw out for C\'Crybody's review . She
said it is just one of hopefully a few and maybe we can come up with something a whole loc better and she
was hopeful they can. Ms. Clapp said she thinks that the idea here was to simply try to address the
immediate needs of the community, we can continue to look at this. find a beucr way . She noted it
doesn 't have to be something permanent in her opinion. But she insisted. Council needs to address these
concerns and we need to do it sooner than later.
Council Member Waggoner asked Ms. Clapp if she didn 't think these people know that and will do it. He
asked if she didn 't think they were a conscientious board. Council Member Clapp said she thinks they are
a conscientious board. but that she thinks they need to know that there is still a concern out there.
Council Member Waggoner emphasized that he thinks they know that. that there are --1 oCthem in
the audience tonight and they heard citizens speak and they have probably received calls from the citizens.
He suggested Council let them do their job. Council Member Clapp said she thinks Council is allowing
them to do their job. but that she 1hinks Council also needs to be aware of what they are doing because
Council is cenainly accountable 10 their consti1uents . Council Member Waggoner noted that Council can
attend their meetings.
Council Member Vornunag said 1ha1 personally he does not think this is going 10 die. that the paper is
going to take this from here on out and that the citizens are going to communicue. He swat be really
doesn ·1 think this is going to fade away and be forgotten . He opined that it is going to come to a heml and
something is going to have to be done and that he would rather see it done as big community project to fix
it than to be forgotten about . He said he thinks it should just come together.
Mayor Bums said that be doesn"t think there is a chance it will be forgotten about obviously . But he
thought Director Lons and staff will have to advise Council when they can meet. if they have their public
forum and then have a meeting where they will review the policy . He asked Director Lons ifhe bad any
fwther ideas about how much ume it will take or whether he wanted to advise Council runber after be
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confers with his staff and the Board. Director Long advised that they planned on having a draft policy at
the November meeting for the Board 10 disaass and hopefully reach consensus on and then present that 10
the Council. Mayor Bums asked if they could then have the public forum. they were discussing, in
between. Director Long adviscd they could cenainly look at that and see if they could come up with a
date. The biggest problem right now, he said. is that the next meeting falls on a holiday so they are still
trying to find an alternate date for that that everyone can attend. But. he advised. they will cenainly work
to that end. Mayor Bums statal that he thinks they should be allowed to do their thing, but that if Council
requests a response from a board or commission it has to be done within some reasonable time and this
has been discussed for quite a bit already by the Board. And so, he said. Council will look forward, if they
could possibly, have their decision made by their next meeting if they can do il He asked if that is
possible. Director Long advised that they will give ii a beck of a shot. Well, the Mayor said. why don 'I
we look to tbal and if that is a problem or they are having diffic:ulty with it they can let Council know .
Mayor Bums asked if that is satisfactory. Council Member Clapp said yes.
Council Member Wiggins pointal out that they still have the resolution.
Council Member Clapp said she would just like ID pull it and see what they can all come up with IDgc:ther.
COUNCR. MEMBER CLAPP MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO PULL THE
USOLUTION ADOPTING AN INTERNET POLICY FOR CIIILDREN IN THE LISRARY OF
THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD.
Ayes :
Nays :
Council Members Nabholz. Vormiaag. Wigim. Habeaicbl.
Waggoner. Clapp. Bums
None
(iii) A motion to approve fiandina fore....,... 5dlNh •,--.a lfHtater
w n C ed. Council Member Vormittag explained dial dley dllll ·1 ti.a-.... die ,nee wlll be. 11111
~ n will be, -are going to donate to the scbools aad dley -,... ID 1111" fir 1k ~ back
ID• wa die -~ we just gave them. by Cbaner . Cily ~a..-..._ dill~ O...W
all _...., aad equipment needs to go to bid. that -ca·, .....,. II"' .. ,iaz fl 1 r r ID die
ICllonll • dill CMC. He explainal ii has ID go ID bid. m Mlal --..... •~die_,-10
allow die ICllools ID bid basically our money.
Mayor aw. asked that be explain what a Hi-Raqer is. C-=aJ Meltllla' v.-ac....., ic is die
wet wnll die bucket that putS the Christmu ligbls OIi die tall .,_ aM ...-die po6cL Alld. lie --.
c3urm& ns life-have loaned it ID the schools many liaa ilr eiec:etl II Ulldl a(dliap lillc cuqiac
the ligbls oa the foocball fields . He said bis opinion is dial the IUpe,.en-, paid ilr dlis ud ildle
IChools can still use ii he ~ basically like ID doaalie ii back ID the ICllools widl the .. dial the City
can still borrow it from them if we need ID use it oace in awhile and it will be in Ille sy11em ud still
belong to the taxpaycn until its life is dead .
COUIICII Member Waggoner noced lha1 it is Slill an old piece of equipment and it still costs more ID
maintain than it should .
Council Member Wiggins asked if we don 't loan this to Litdeton at CbrilllllaS time for their ligbll.
Acting City Manager Esterly said that we have for the last two or three years .
Council Member Wiggins opined lhat we should keep it in our Oee1 llllher lhan give it ID the school. let
the school borrow it from us .
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Council Member Vonnittag said it bc:comes their responsibility and actually they have the money tbal they
want to invest into it fixing it up. He noted they have $3,000 to put into this thing to fix it up and bring it
back up.
Mayor Bums asked what they want to use it for. Council Member Vonnittag said just for all kinds of
miscellaneous jobs around the schools that they have used it for . Acting City Manager Esterly said for the
light poles, putting lights on the football field, that tbal will be the principal use . Council Member
Wiggins said if that is tbal case Id it go with the schools, let them maintain and pay for it.
Council Member Vonnittag reiterated that the taxpayen paid for it. Id them keep it.
Mayor Bums asked about its value . Council Member Wiggins said the memo says it is worth between
$7,SOO and $10,000. Council Member Vormittag noted it depends on what it would go for at the auction,
it would go to the highest bidder. so we would give them the money and then they would tum around and
purchase it from us .
COUNCIL MEMBER VORMITIAG MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, TO APPROVE
FUNDS FOR ENGLEWOOD SCHOOLS TO PURCHASE A Bl-RANGER.
Ayes : Council Members Nabholz. Vonnittag, Wiggins, Habenicht.
Waggoner. Clapp. Burns
Nays: None
Motion carried.
(iv) Council Member Nabholz:
I. She said she wouldjUSI like to say that last weekend. Friday and Saturday, was the first in the
series of Leadership Englewood and it went very well .
2. She commented that she received quite a few calls and she wrote down exactly how many
because it got to be a lot. She stated she had six calls in rep,d to the proposed resolution on the IDlerDCt
Policy that said it was not strong enough. four calls stated they tbougbl we had a policy similar to tbe oae
at the high school, there were five calls in suppon of the access cud and one library board member felt
this was censorship and where would we stop. She said she needed -cluification as September 3•
Ms . Clapp asked that we set up a study session with tbe Library Board and we had Sepccmber 2~ he.
She said. since she has received these kind of calls, she needs to be able to tell ber a>llltitucncy tbal yes,
hopefully within 30 days we will have anething that we aR all very aimfortable with. And. she !Did
City Attorney Brotzman. she would also like to see. if poaible. wbal the State Statute says in repnls to
children and pornography. She said she would be interested in seeing that. Ms . Nabholz said she would
also like to know what Council's position is on this because she thinks this is a very important issue, lbal
she does not feel this is a:nsonhip. She Slated she feels this is a safeguard.
(v) Council Member Vormittag :
I. He said he wanted to say that he really enjoyed lasl Friday with Mayor Bums and Council
Member Habenicht. He stated it was a really good expericncc to lcam a lot about the Transit Oriented
Design. He noted it is really something good that our community can be involved in this. Mr . Vormiaq
opined that if that thing can build the way they aR showing it wou1d be .-thing and our City would
really look good for years to come.
2 . He said he wanted to thank Council for approving that motion on the Hi-Raqcr. He llllalied
them for their support.
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3. He offered his thanks to Chuck Esterly and Jerrdl Black for doing a really good job.
4 . He we1c:omcd Gary Scus.
(vi) Council Member Wiggins:
I. He reminded Council that he bas. for all the years he has been on Council, a,mplained about the
~ system in this place. He said he hoped that the new City Manager, some how, some way, can
get this -,lilation system working during Council meetings. He said the air is not moving and he wished
Mr. Sears good luck with this challenge.
2. He a>IIIIIICllted on the meeting lasl Monday with South SubwtJan Parks and Recrc:alion. He
RIClllphasized that he hopes Planning and l.olting and the City Council does not deviate from our put
policy oC keeping South Suburban' s feet to the fire on puking spaces . Just because that lot to the north
bas been pawd. be said, it still belongs 10 us . They might use it, but if they can '1 put in a ball field
without having adequalc puking, Mr. Wiggins said, he hoped they will tum them down on their rtqUCSt.
He said he does not want South Suburban to plan on using our waler expansion park area for puking,
which be feds they will, but al least not there in their plan when they submit it. He a>mmented Illar
Council Member Habenicht came up with a few ideas and some of the ridiculous a>mments they ~ to
her, he fdt, were insulting.
3 . Mr. Wiggins said be would like to aucnd two seminars on MHow Councils can Wort Topdler as
a Teamff. and MSeven Thinking Hals (How to Make Efreclwe Decisioas)ff. These seminars, be said. are
localCd in Anchorage, Alaska and Seattle, Washington. rapa:tMly, and to lilUdy IJlla1ICl ~ be
added.
MEMBER WIGGINS MOVED THAT HIS TRAVEL REQUESTS BE APPROVED.
Mayor Buras asked how much this little sojourn will cost. Mr. Wiggins said about S6.300 . He said two
members oC Council will be spending about $5,000 for the two of them on their trip. He C'Offl......, lbr
the benefit oC the City CJert. that this is all tongue-in-dleek.
COUNCIL MEMBER WAGGONER MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED, THAT COUNCD.
APPROVE Sl.50 AND LET HIM GO ON HIS TRIP.
Ayes : Council Members Nabbolz., Vormiaag. Wiggins. Habeaiclll.
Waggoner. Clapp. Bums
Nays : None
Motion carried .
All members of Council gave Mr. Wiggins S.25 . Council Member Vorminag COIIIIDCllled that dais will
buy him a light rail ticket .
(vii) Council Member Clapp :
I. She wela,med Gary Sears aboard as Ci1y Manapr. addin1 11w she is rally lookiaa fONlld to
working with him and feds he will be a real uset to the COllllllllnity .
2. She said she apees with Council Member Wigins repnliaa South Subulbu. She said a ii
very alarmed that they are aat givia1 an illch where our citizcas are CDDCel1ICd repnua die W llld
things like that. She fed1 llley were left with the imprasion lhll llley don ·1 baw to p-e • -,dlilll llld
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that they don't want to. Ms. Clapp said she hopes. before we go forward with anything on that plan. that
we would have some wrinen agrccmems. because they tend to renege on their word.
3. Ms. Clapp said she sent all of Council a letter regarding the lntcmet. For reference. she said she
would like it inllOduccd into the minllles. She stated she thinks this letter really expresses her views on
this, as a Council person. and those of many of her constituents. She said she feels that is veiy important.
WOctobcr Is. 1997
To:
From:
Subject:
Englewood City Council
Lauri Clapp
Internet Library Policy
Dear Fellow Council Members.
On September 7, 1997 I proposed the establishment of a policy for the Englewood library
regarding the access of the Internet by minors. As of this date there is still no written policy .
now propose to you that we as a responsible governmental body implement a policy concerning
this subject
The purpose of this policy is to insure that parents can make educated decisions about the reading
and viewing malCrials their minor children can aa:ess at the library . R.ccognizing that all
parcnu have a duty and an obligation to protea their children from harmful nwcrials. it is
incumbent upon the Council to inform the parents of the minon who have access to the lntcmet
of the gnphic and explicit nature of some materials the minon may CIICOWlter .
This policy is not an attempt to engage in censorship, rather it is designed to CIICOW1IF the
parent or guardian to determine what is and is not a(lpfOpriatc for the minor under their care to
view or read. Nor is this policy an attempt to impose an arbitrary standard of momity upon
members of this community, rather this policy ciders to the judgment cl the individual paRDt or
guardian with respect to the minor under their charge. Council should respect the judpnents
pll'CIIU make concerning the malCria.ls their childrm will consume at the library 111d umier'llud
that the parcnt is in the best position to determine what is appropriate for their cbildRn.
As a City wc have seen ru to ban pornography or sexually explicit nwcrials from our
COll\'elUCIICC 5IOla, further WC have Slrid laws dctcnnining where ~peep shows~ 111d adult book
stores can and cannot operate and who should have aa:css to them. With this in mind. I fed the
Council would be negligent to not at the veiy least inform parcnu that this same type cl material
is available on the Internet and could be viewed at the library .
By not taking the responsible step of informing the parents about the availability cl this material,
wc as a governmental body are cff'cctively denying the parent the ability to puent KCOnliaa IO
their own individual standards. This puts the local pwcmmcnt in the unsavory position al
imposing an arbitrary standard of morality upon the community with respect to the malCrials
their minor children will have access to .
This City Council cannot become an unwitting aa:omplicc 10 the dl'ons cl a pornopapber to
subvert unsuspecting youth. Nor can wc allow oundves to be raponsiblc for a cbucc ~
by a minor with a scxual predalor cwer the llllenlel • our library . To•• leall tab die...,._
.. 1 am requating would be tanwnounl to condoaiaa such bclllrvior 111d lbudoaiaa -
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If this is not enough. then consider thal a minor can cunmlly look up recipes for making
"improvised" high explosives. Sboulcl a minor aacmpt to follow lbesc dallgauus recipes
oblaiaed over the library lntcmd with disasuous coasequmc:cs. then I ask you fdlow council
members "who 's bands would the blood be on?
How about a Neo Nazi bale group ( one or many) that is illlall upon recruiting youth to further
it's goals. Will you accept responsibility when one or our Englewood youths makes aJlllllCt with
one or these bale mongers over the library lntcmd and aaempu to cany out the twisted agenda
or such a group and harms a member of our oommunity?
1bcse are not far fc:tched scenarios. rather they are troubling issues we must deal with. I say to
you that -cannot afford not to enlist the assistance or every parent in the CXIIIIIIIWlity to
dfcctively deal with them .
I thank you for your thoughtful oonsidcration cx,nc;cming this issue . Please review the aaached
policy proposal .
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Lauri Clapp
Council Member
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(viii) Council Member Waggoner:
I. He welcx,med Gary Sears aboard as the new City Manager.
2. Mr. Wagoner asked City Attomey Brotzman if-have not aheady passed the on1inaDce on the
PUD for South Subwban. Mr. Broczmu rapooded that it was passed OD first radiq. Mr . Wagoner
said that it will be coming up. then. for SICCODd reading. He asked if it comaim the two odler resuictiODs
that we put on it. Mr. Broczmu said that is oorrect.
(ix) CouDcil Member Habenic:bl:
I . She said she just n-.1 to clarify that -~ aaiaal Ille public bearia& OIi Ille Soudl
Subwtlan PUD after first radiq. She asked if Ille public bearia& is ill two weeks. Mr. Bnlcmml Slid
that is CXlffllCl. Timi we will .. be wring OD it UDliJ two WIIIU after that. she CXJDliJIUlld, Ill that. if DIiier
thiDp oomc up after the public bearing. we might amend it. ud it miglll be a wbile . Aaually, sbe added,
she felt South Subwtlan -llaning to lllftcn a lilllc bit CID -ortboe islues.
Council Member Wagoner asked a-, -would pura. the idea or maybe taking CXlllb'OI or the area
north or Belleview and de-annexing the area south or Belleview . Ms. Habenicht said she thinks that is a
negociation thing.
Council Member Vonniuag asked if Mr. Waggoner is stating that for the record. Council Member
Wagoner said sure. why not .
Mayor Bums Slid he does .. remember bis anncxalioa law cxacdy, bu& he lbaugbl dley bid to~
approval. City Altonlcy Slid lie dlDapl we do. C-=il Meaber W...-r Slid lbeR -.Id~ to be a
YOIC CID c1e .......... ion . He aid be ....... 111ey aglll be kind or in rawr or ..,..,. .. ina 1w: dial.
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Council Member Vormittag said he go( that impression also, and it is something that c:an be disc:usscd.
Mr. Waggoner opined tlw it would be a benefit to our City. Council Member Wiggins said by all means.
Because. Council Member Waggoner noted. we had a ball field. a four plcx or whatever you want to call
it. in the master plan al one time localed in the area of the golf coune. That may not malerialize. so this
could fulfill that. he said. Mr. Vormittag said then the putting could become our problem. Mayor Bums
and Mr. Waggoner concunm. Mayor Bums adding that then we have contJOI oCtbe parking issue . Mr.
Waggoner said he feds it is somelhing that we ought to pursue. at leasl in our negotiations. Mayor Bums
agreed. adding that they were half serious about it and so were we. Mayor Bums IIOled it was a good
suggestion.
Council Member Habenicht rciteraaed that we actually staned to make same bcldway and she feds they
know we are serious. being a,nc:cmed about the issues that a1fe(:t our citizens.
2. Sbe recalled that we talked a while back about truc:k uaftic: on streets where there are rcsidcna:s
in some of our residential areas and cspcc:ially the area of Union. between Federal and South Santa Fe .
She said she still has received some calls from citizens in that area who have c.,q,rcssed a great deal of
appreciation to the City for addressing those needs and also they have expressed thanks for what they sec
as some oftbe mc:aswes that Wasac Management has taken . However. that is just a piece oftbc whole
problem. she said. and the problem continues to be there. She said it has been a long time and they are
very, very fnastratcd. and she was hoping we c:ould move forward. al least a calendar of what it would take
to change either the zoning or the designation in that area . Ms. Habenicht said she is not asking that we
actually go through the proc::cdurc al this point in time. but that we would have a clear idea of what it
would take to change that for tbcsc citizens and what the options might be. She said the problem is really
serious and needs to be addressed. She said she jusl wants to keep it before us .
3. She said she also really enjoyed the Transit Oriented Dcvclopment Workshop on Friday . She felt
we really were sboM:ascd and that fdt good to know that tbcrc were a lot o( people who arc really looking
to us as being leaders in transit oricnled clevclopmcnc in the nation. Council Member Habenicht staled
that was exciting.
4 . She shared that. as a pan oCtransit oriented development. they also talked very often about civic
and cultural aspects of it. which. she said. is an imponaau aspect for her and she hoped we continue to
look at that. Ms. Habenicht said she bad a wonderful opportunity to ancod a forum with Harriet
Fulbright. who is the Execulivc D,reaor o( the Prcsidcnl • s Comminec 1111 the Ans. A lot of the wort
that · s being done today. in lfflllS of loming aa the imporWICC of the ans and ans education and culbUC
and all of these things and it really tied iDIO what we were doinc al Cinderella City. she advised .
5. Also. she said she serves on one o( the CML subcommillllCS 1111 municipal issues which talks
about a number of municipal issues that will be coming forward to the policy committee. The chair is a
council member from Greeley. she advised . Ms . Habcnicbl said she asked her if she finds that the cultural
center. that is in her community. is draining the municipal coffen or is a drain 1111 the community . She
said her response was absolutely not. that they had a hard fought fight in their community to get it passed.
And that they just recently had a poll where between BS% to 90"/e said it was the best decision for the city.
Ms. Habenicht asked if she would be willing to share that information with our mayor and she said "you
bet.·· She gave Mayor Bums the council member · s card and suggested that he call her to find out about
the positive impacts .
Ma~·or Bums said Greeley reall y did make a posttivc vote for this, but they also raised their bonding
capacity considerably in the city in order to drcctualC tbts.
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Council Member Vonniltag asked if the meeting on Wednesday, October 22nd. will be like what wc did OD
Friday or is this one concerning just our city. Mayor Bums said, as he understands it. the morning
ponion of the meeting is open and includes all three of the projects they are working on. including the one
in Aurora and the one in Arvada. with some cross discussions and suggestions about all three oC them .
Cinderella City is much further along than the other two, he noted. she said lhal in fact they rally depend
on the Guide the Ride vote approval. In the afternoon. wc 'II split off into individual cities and that is
when wc will conccntralC on just Cinderella City, he advised.
Council Member Habenicht said. between Mr. Vonniuag and hcniclf. they collcc:led a lot of cards a1 the
Federal Transit Development Workshop. Most of these were the last cards of each person. she said. so sbc
suggested lhal they be copied for Council and staff. She asked lhal the cards be rctumcd to her if possible.
Mr . Vonniuag said those will be some good connections for when wc stan this. as they have a lot of
ioformation.
Mr. Waggoner asked if they will not have some recommendations for us on the 22nd also. Mayor Bums
said yes. and he believes it will be similar to the last meeting wc had with them where they had
alternatives. That will require some decision making from us about how to fund or how to suppon the
different kinds of decisions. depending upon what wc would like to do.
Mr. Waggoner said they also had not had time to look at the residential component of the plan they had
proposed. He said he thought they were going to do some market analysis on that. Mayor Bums said lhal
is right. that they have done some more tcc:hnical meetings since then and they were going to have some
more. They are working at this prcny diligently and he expressed hope that they have some fairly
definitive answers for us on the alccmativcs that they might suggest . There will be different alccmativcs,
some of them are much more COSlly for the City. he said. He opined that the Transit Development
confcrcncc they went to Friday was helpful because they were talking about a lot or different sources of
funds that he did not even kmw were around for transit oricnlcd devdopmenlS. Some was EPA and some
was FT A money. and so fonh. but. lie said. he docs not le.-how lollg it takes to procicss that. He
wondered if Neighborhood and Businca Devclopmeal Director Simpson p11 a copy al-or their
overheads. They had a lot al suggcslions from people who had put projecu tCJIClhcr in Chicago and other
places. and who advised Iha& we need to le.-that therc arc funds available in all these different areas. In
other words. if wc are going to do a lot of~ bcrc tllaa migltl fall oa the City of Englewood for
funding. wc may find out there are other sources of funds out therc that wc were not aware oC. he said.
Council Member Vonniuag said a lady he spoke to said demolition would be pan al getting money from
them. He said they have a toa of money and wan& to spend it. For the City to ask them to tc:ar tbaa mall
down. 10 take ii to din.. would be one of the justaflCllJOIIS because wc are already building ~g they
want to have done to get that money . It is just a matter of aslung for ii and applying one al those fonns to
ii and wc would more than likely get it. Because wc are so far ahead. we already have the light rail
coming, wc want to build a saation. wc ' re going 10 pul in the Rll) parking. and ii meets everything. he
Slated. He said he thinks ii would be great. and the City would have control over the din. who ii goes to
and what will be bualt there. wc don '1 have to get ii from a developer.
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6 . Council Member Habcnichc said she rCld a phenomenal aniclc on the lntcmct ill the OClaber 11•
issue of Ncwswcdt. There are actually two aniclcs thaa address some of the concat11 ud a,mplcxitia m
the issue. she said. in terms oC both c:ensonhap. control. boundaries and also lhc kinds of other things we
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need to be dealing with in tenns of how the lnlemct is going 10 affCCI our lives. She said it is an excellent
anicle and recommended ii to everyone.
7 . She said that Council decided some time back that they wanted to meet with the Library Board in
a Study Session 10 wort through some of these issues. She said she thinks maybe we sometimes say
things and then we sort of aU go away from a meeting with some of 115 thinking one thing and some of us
thinking another thing. It is jUSI one of those poinlS that we just all need to be more strongly aware of and
strongly listening to each other. she said. so that we area 't missing communications and going off with
some miSUDdentandings .
Council Member Vorminag said and Slaff: too. They have to know what it was that was said and
undenland that Council is in favor or not in favor of something.
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Mayor Bums said he would like to make one more comment abolal the Transil Oriented Development
conference. David Cohen was there. who signed the conlnlCI to help 115 develop General Iron. Mr. Cohen
did not know lbc Rm Slaff" hardly at all. and we made some vcey good contacts with the Slaff". be said.
and they have had some vcey good meetings between Rm and him and the Slaff" regarding the General
Iron site. We arc gerting some \'CfY positive fccdback from Rm about that site. be Slated. So. be noted. it
was vcey valuable.
13 . City Muqrr'1 Repert
(a) Acting City Manager Eslcrly asked Council to oonsidcr cs&lblishing an Execulivc
Session on October 22 ... immediwdy after the Compass meeting II Cherry Creek Inn on Soudl Colorado
Boulevard to discuss some raJ CSlalC maacrs and talking about wllll we have jU5I beard and providing
some direction on where we want to go .
Couacil Member Vormiaag askcd if it is a published meeting thll we arc going to be II lhil thing. Mr.
Eslerly said if more tban duec al you are anendina. it is going to be a Sludy Session. Mr. Bl'IIIZIIIU
coaaamd. He clarified tbal wllll be is asking for is an ~ Scaion • die end al die public ponioa
al lbc meeling. Hopefully tbae will be -thiqs to dilcuss.
Council Member Vormiaag askcd who all is going. Council Member Clapp said she cu not do that as
she bas to lave early to pick up little kids from ICllool and she will be taking them back home. She DIiied
she jU5I can · t do that.
Mayor Bums said we mipt decide we need more inpuc from Slaff" or Finaacc. or wbMewu. to c,,a rub
~ about what we might do. He asked if there is anyone else who will be unable to 11ay. adding that
he hales to have even one member not be there .
Couacil Member Habenicht said in the past. when she missed an Execut.ivc Session. for example. dlcy ..
a fed for the issuc, and then met apin. She felt this might be poaiblc here since dlcy don ·t mallc any
decisions in Executive Session anyway . She said she appra:illed lbc fact tllll we cxtcndcd aa ExecutM
Session when she couJd not make it that one particular time. She askcd Couacil Member Clapp if sbe
would feel the same way
Couacil Member Clapp said she aupt be able to -back !mer. 11111 Ille said Ille Im to aw: 11 2:lO
p.m. and go IO two lqlUlle lCllools add II kiad al sllOn MlbCIE to ..,..e lier plaM b clldd care.
She said If she an. slle wdl aaend. bu& WIiii l1IIO days 111111CC II II dolllldlil .
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Mayor Bums said be thinks Ms . Habcaicht's point is well taken . lfwc would meet. then we would want
to meet again and include Ms. Clapp in all the discussion that we have had.
Council Member Wiggins said be will be out of town. so he will not be able to go . That. be said, is why
be is not going to the mayors' meeting.
Mayor Bums said we a>uld still call an Executive Session. but. with two members not available, we are
clown to five so that may not be something we can do.
COUDCil Member Clapp asked ifwc a>uld possibly do it the following evening. Council Member Wiggins
said be will DOI be back. Council Member Clapp said they need to go forward with il Mayor Bums said
if we fed we need to go fonwucl we can have a mceling. but catainly before we make any decisioas we
should include anyone who aiuldn't lllelld.
14. City Attoraey'1 llepen
(a) City Attorney Brotzman recommended the appoi!MJDall oCKcn Fellman as counsel for
the telecommunication towers policy. This is the zoning issue repnling the c:ell toMrs. be advised. and
this is a highly complex issue with all the FCC n•g111Mions CID wllal we are allowed and DOI allowed to do.
The firsl draft was not very well taken. apparmlly. • the Plaailll wl l.oaiq Commiaion.. be said.
They bad -questions. be comamMed tbal our 11d rally dDaa ·1 lla¥C me "-ledge baled answer.
Mr. Fellman does. be said. in tbal be is both the IOMI aaoncy for ElllpiR aad allO rcpresentS a number of
IOWIIS CID formulaaing tbae policies. He sits CID a baud appoialed by me CicMrax" CID this \'Cl)' issue, be
testifies in Wasbingtoo CID this issue wl is allO U Arvada -=ii --.er . ., lie can panicipaae in the
public pn,caa as well and bas a "-led,e bllC o( llow 11111 side aa.lly illlpKIS our citizals. Mr.
Brotzman advised.
Mayor Bums said be bas kmwD Ken Fellman for sewral years. as a cauacil amnbcr. and through the
Meua City Anorneys . AaocillioP. adding tbal be is a \'Cl)' Ca q ite I guy . If you WW to enpge
-who is an expert in this area. Ken c:enaialy is. be said.
Council Member Waggoacr asked if we are hiring him . Mr. Bl'CIIZIIIU said yes . Mr. Waggoner said be
assumes they cloa't have the -rauictions tbM we do in our ordinances then . Mr. Brottman said that
is comet. Mr. Waggoacr COllbllllDd that. if you are a council member .._, you can ·1 wort for another
penunenw agency.
COUNCR. MIMBIR WIGGINS MOVED, AND IT WAS SECONDED. TO APPROVE TBI
APPOINTMENT OF UN nu.MAN AS COUNSIL roa 'RLICOMMUNICATION TOWIRS
POLICY TO REPRESENT TBI CITY or INGLIWOOD.
Ayes : Council Memben Nabholz. Vormittq. Wigins. Habenicht.
Waggoner. Clapp, Bums
Nays : None
Motion carried.
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To : Enpwood City Council
Re: Great City Reql*t for Funds
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dlll prc,vidll nllll-wodd ..,._. ftJr..., • tbly ~-. -ill dllir ca •-*Y·
Our ........ more tlllll a mnary, lbllract owniR afm ....., .... t111y __._ in a
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Mayor Tom Burns and City Council Nellbers
City of Englewood
3400 S. Elati
Englewood, co 80110
Dear Mayor Burns and City Council Kellbers:
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As you aay know by now, I have recently relocated •Y business to
the area of South Santa Fe Drive and oxford. This places ae
outside of the EDDA District and therefore ineligible for
participation in the EDDA organization.
I aust therefore tender •Y resignation at this ti .. as Chairaan
and .. .,.r of EDDA. It has been a pleasure and an honor to
associate with this goverruaent body since 1972 and its Chair over
these past few years.
Englewood is now at a turning point, and it will be exciting for
.. to watch the transformation of new growth in the district as
it benefits the area.
Again I thank you for the privilege of working with you and th•
Englewood City Council as Chairman and ...,.r of BODA.
Respectively Subaitted,
Gordon Close,
Chairman
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The Honorable 1bomas J. Bums
Mayor, City of Englewood
Members of the F.nglewood City Council
3400 S Elati Snet
F.nglewood. co 80110
October 17, 1997
Dear Mayor Bums and Members of Council:
Frank Golombek
1912 Julian Way
Dmwr, CO 80204
Thank you for the opportlmity to mve on the F.np:wood Clean, a.em a Proud CclnniaioD
It ia with rep'Ct I inform you I an uallllc to con«ieae my IPIIG·• ._ to 111a C ••• i-e I lave
mowd from F.apwood and will be IOOll lllOWII out ofS... 'l1lmlin, I an UHllllle to deWle
the time and meraY I feel are EIIDC F y to ftdly IUpPOlt the-0.m •i-e al m .-wmk.
I lave enjoyed ICl'Vina the ci1iJml ofF.apwood. Plew 81:icept my bat wi111ea to the City and
the CommiSMD for a succ:caful and pn,ductiw f.ulme .
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WHEREAS, the Title I Distinguished Program Award is a national award given by the
United States Department of Education to programs which meet certain criteria; and
WHEREAS , the award requires documentation of the opportunity for all children t.o meet
proficient and advanced levels of performanceJ as well as the coordination of programs,
curriculum and instructio°;) t.o support achievement of high standards; and
WHEREAS, this award requires partnerships among schools, parents and communities
as well as an ongoing program of professional development; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood Public School's Early Childhood Program was submitted
under the 1997 Title I National Recognition Program; and
WHEREAS , through a partnership between the Unit.ed States Department of Education
and the National Association of State Coordinat.ors ot\Com~ali;!~ucation, 100
projects were identified for this distinction in 1997; an'ct-~ ~
WHEREAS, the Englewood Public School's Early Childhood Program was fo~ the
State of Colorad°) to be highly successful; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood Public School's Early Childhood Program has been awarded
the Title I Oistinguiahed Program Award; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood Public School's Early Childhood Program will receive a
Certificate of Merit aa special recognition by the Unit.ed States Secretary of Education,
Richard W. Riley on May 6 , 1998; ~
NOW THEREFORE, I, Thomas J . Bums, Mayor of the City of Englewood, Colorado and
Members of Englewood City Council, hereby wiah t.o recopize ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC
SCHOOL'S EABLY CIIJLDBOOD PBOG1lAM for the OlltataDding program and to
congratula~ th~/or their selection aa the winnen of the 7
Title I Diatinguiaaed Program Award.
GIVE N under my hand and seal this 3rd day of November, 1997 .
Thomas J . Burns, Mayor
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, to focus the nation's attention on the importance of recycling; businesses,
industries, state agencies , nonprofit organizations , and individuals have joined together
to celebrate "America Recycles Day," and they are encouraging their employers, staff,
customers, membership and all citizens to pledge to start or enhance recycling programs
and buy recycled products; and
WHEREAS, participating in America Recycles Day is one way citizens can help raise
awareness about the need to reduce waste by reusing, recycling, and buying recycled
products; and
WHEREAS, recycling saves millions of dollars in disposal costs, creates jobs, and is
recognized as an easy way for everyone to help protect the environment by avoiding
unnecessary use of important resources; and
WHEREAS, state and community leaders need to spread the word about the excellent
programs they have established, the growth of markets for recyclables, the importance of
buying products, the need to expand the collection of recyclable materials, and the benefits
of investments in recycling by small and large businesses; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood Clean, Green and Proud Commission encourages consumer
awareness of recycling and commits to keep recycling working in Englewood;
NOW THEREFORE, I, Thomas J . Burns, Mayor of the City of Englewood, Colorado,
hereby proclaim Saturday, November 15, 1997 as:
AMERICA RECYCLES DAY
in the City of Englewood, Colorado. I urge all Englewood residents to join the other states
and municipalities throughout this nation in recognizing November 15 as America
Recycles Day.
GIVEN under my hand and seal this 3rd day of November, 1997 .
Thomas J . Burns, Mayor
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS , the Title I Distinguished Program Award is a national award given by the
United States Department of Education to programs which meet certain criteria; and
WHEREAS , the award requires documentation of the opportunity for all children to meet
proficient and advanced levels of performance as well as the coordination of programs,
curriculum and instruction to support achievement of high standards; and
WHEREAS , this award requires partnerships among schools, parents and communities
as well as an ongoing program of professional development; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood Public School's Early Childhood Program was submitted
under the 1997 Title I National Recognition Program; and
WHEREAS , through a partnership between the United States Department of Education
and the National Association of State Coordinators of Compensatory Education, 100
projects were identified for this distinction in 1997; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood Public School's Early Childhood Program was found by the
State of Colorado to be highly successful ; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood Public School's Early Childhood Program has been awarded
the Title I Distinguished Program Award; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood Public School's Early Childhood Program will receive a
Certificate of Merit as special recognition by the United States Secretary of Education,
Richard W. Riley on May 6, 1998; and
NOW THEREFORE, I, Thomas J . Bums, Mayor of the City of Englewood, Colorado and
Members of Englewood City Council, hereby wish to recognize ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC
SCHOOL'S EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM for the outstanding program and to
congratulate them for their selection as the winners of the
Title I Distinguished Program Award.
GIVEN under my hand and seal this 3rd day of November, 1997 .
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS , to focus the nation's attention on the importance of recycling; businesses,
industries, state agencies , nonprofit organizations, and individuals have joined together
to celebrate "America Recycles Day," and they are encouraging their employers, staff,
customers, membership and all citizens to pledge to start or enhance recycling programs
and buy recycled products; and
WHEREAS, participating in America Recycles Day is one way citizens can help raise
awareness about the need to reduce waste by reusing, recycling, and buying recycled
products; and
WHEREAS , recycling saves millions of dollars in disposal costs, creates jobs, and is
recognized as an easy way for everyone to help protect the environment by avoiding
unnecessary use of important resources; and
WHEREAS, state and community leaders need to spread the word about the excellent
programs they have established, the growth of markets for recyclables, the importance of
buying products, the need to expand the collection of recyclable materials, and the benefits
of investments in recycling by small and large businesses; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood Clean, Green and Proud Commission encourages consumer
awareness of recycling and commits to keep recycling working in Englewood;
NOW THEREFORE, I, Thomas J . Burns, Mayor of the City of Englewood, Colorado,
hereby proclaim Saturday, November 115, 1997 as:
AMERICA RECYCLES DAY
in the City of Englewood, Colorado . I urge all Englewood residents to join the other states
and municipalities throughout this nation in recognizing November 15 as America
Recycles Day .
GIVEN under my hand and seal this 3rd day of November, 1997 .
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THE
ENGLEWOOD HERALD
STATE OF COLORADO
COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE
sa
I, Gerard J. Healey, do solemnly-,
that I am the PrNldent and Publ..,_
of the ENGLEWOOD HERALD; that
the semi is a -kly newspaper pub-
lished in the City of Littleton in the
County of Arapahoe, State of Col-
orado, and has a general circuldon
the!9in; that said -i,aper ha ti.I
~ conlinuously and uninllnupl-
ldly in said County of Arapahoe IDr •
period of more than 52 weeks prior ID
the llrlt publlcallon of the anneNd -
b; that seid newspaper ...... In
the Poe! Office of Ulllelon, Colalallo.
• 5-ld Cius Mail matter and 11111
the said newspaper is• ne,npaper
within the meaning of I.he act of Ille
General ~ of the ... of Col-
.... approved March 30, 1923, and 81111N,..... NolloN and...., .....
........ and other acts relating to Ille
pltnllng and publishing of legal nollcea
and -published in the regular and
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each WNk. on the same day of each
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CASE •• PT>-97-01
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ATTACH Pll>TOGRAPH HERE
Attached 1s a photograph of a sign as it is erected on tile followi11g descrtblcl
property.
Address: 5150 s. Windenaere St •• Englewood, Colorado 80110
l9111l Desert pt ton: ___ See ___ .aa.;•ta.at""a"""ctae'""""""""nt""". _______________ _
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ORDINANCE NO. _
SERIES OP 1997
COUNCIL BILL NO . 82
INTBODUCBD BY COUNCU. MBYBD _____ _
ABILLPOR
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AMBNDIIBNT OP TBB PLANNBD
DBVBLOPIIBNT FOR CORNBBSTONB PAB.E <SOUTH SUBUJlBAN PAB.E AND
UCRBATION DISTRICI') AND INTDGOVDHIIBNTAL AGJtSJDCBNT POR
TD INCLUSION OP 2 IN-LIMB IIOCDY BIND. 1 SKA1'B PAB, 4
INPORIIATION KIOSD, 4 SBBLTBBS WlTBOUT DS'l'BOOIIB AND 107
ADDfflONAL PABKING SPACES.
W1IBBBAS, tbe ........... City Coam:il *14*0ted tbe Saldh Sabarba Puk aad
Bec:rNtiaD Dlatrict'1 PlamMld Dftelopmmit with tbe ,_... al Baohd:iaa. No. 915,
Seria al 1993; 111d
WHEREAS, South Submbm Pub aad Racreatton Dimi&:t filed a applicatim for
a 1mencbnmit to tbe 1998 Conuntone Park; aad
WHEREAS, the prapoHd ammdmmt woald illclade tbe mdaalan al 2 iD-liDe
bocuy rillb, 1 lkate park, 4 iDmrmatioD ll:iolb, 4 lblltas withaat l'Ntroama 111d
107 additional parkiq apKN; 111d
WBEBEAS, tbe Bqlnood Plauainc aad 7.aaiq CmnniMim bald a Public
&.ariDs CID Aupat 5, 1997, nmawed tbe Amencfmet altbe Plaamcl ~t
111d added tbe t,Dawiq coaclitioa·
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fmce, with loddac ..... ;
'l'hl Dirtnct lboald ma...-wl prc,rida ecWHimal ......._. -=-
6-tbe Srn:rttnrt carmr altbe Park 11D tbe ----1 palh .,._ witla
cWlaM c:roawalb 111d llidawalb; 111d
'l'bl Dirtnct lbaald mi1:ipta tbe mapac& al ftbida beedli.,.... CID
IUJ'IOIIDdial rmlmdal uw bf w al....., ......, ar adllr
.-to prnmt iDt:ruiaD altbe hMdJI.,.. • tbe rwidmdal ~
and
AD ill~ NNW alliptmc aprfC Cf ... tbe pmdas Iola wl
mtm, arw be 1IDdartalma by tbe Dlalrict, _.. I s ~ lllcb
• baipt of ltudarda, dc1n:t:iaa al Uab& r-,a .. _.ad. IIG& mm& rams al ballla. A lipt#lls p1a = a ±s lllil I n stfaa, • a
millimam. lbaD be pwpued aad I* 1 r a,• 11D at., c...a --ms a
mit:ipdm altbe impact alt:bl I* ;a••• ........ 11111a tbe,,,...
adtbepanmslolllctbewwwaoaadllcr di Cf Paa;
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OP BNGLBWOOD, COLORADO, AS POI.LOWS:
Serdm 1 '1hl City Comu:il oftba CitJ of .......... Collndo tmda tlm tbl
Diat:ril:t baa ed,I 111111 l:m Planmnc ad 7.amlc CcwnriMim l'9Cl'IIHND4•#aaa.
, d = 2, '1hl Bqh,ood City Coaacil...,......,.. die , ..... dment tD ..
PleaDlld l>ffelapm,mt fir Somb Sabarbm Pab ad Baer Nm We
Cww & .. Park e&tacbad ..... BllilillitA, witb die ..... tlm tbl alma park
abell be aauGGiided bf a mimi am liz Ila& (I') bip .... witb laaldac ptaL
3 # 3 '1hl City ofWqlwlllll ad 'Dia Sal6 Id Im Pak ad Baer N
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&ad Baer N e Dllilricfa nddntt•I nae Ir die -of eD ....._ ill CCllw a
Park.
S drn 4-'1hl City of......._ all 'Dia Somb Sal aim Park wl :a.r Nra
Diamd ap99 tD ...... & paJmmi ill lillll oftaw Ir C'4III l WWW Perk.
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[ ] Board of Adjustment and
Appeals
[] City Planning and Zoning
Coaission
[X] City Council
CASE.. PT>-97-01
ATIACH PHOTOGRAPH HERE
Attached 1s a photograph of a stgn as tt ts erected on the following descrtbed
property.
Address: 5150 s. Windenaere St •• Englewood. Colorado 80110
Legal Descrtptton: _se __ e_a_t_t_ac_hlle_n_t....;.'----------------
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I hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for
a period Of 15 days, frOII _.::.:Se::..1p:..::t;.::em:::b~e:.:;r-.!::l6~,L....!:l~99::...7:.._ ______ _
to October 10 1997
State of Colorado
County of Arapahoe
F.mployed by Owner
iovtl SubfrbJ" Pa~ & Recreation Dist. ea ton o rope y
October 31 1 1997
Date
Subscribed and sworn to befon • this _ __.3:;;111,2.st-. __ day of October
19 97
6631 s. University Blvd.
Address
Littleton, CO 80121
My Coahsion expires: --'Ma.=.v.....;;.10"'"1i.....;;;1..;..99""'9;.._ _____ _
A separate certification should be presented for each Notice of Hearing Sign.
Such certification aay be subaitted to the Departllent of C011111.1nity Developaent
prior to the Hearing or presented at the Hearing.
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ATIACH PHOTOGRAPH HERE
[] City Planning and Zoning
Coaission
(X] City COUtlCil
CASE ... PD-97-01
Attached ts a photograph of a sign as it 1s erected on tM follwt119 described
property.
Address: 5150 s. Windermere St., Englewood. Colorado 80110
Legal Description: _s_e_e_a __ t_t..;;,ac.;;..;tae.;.......;..n_t....;. _______________ _
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I hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for
a period of .....;.;15a.......----days, froa September 16 1 1997
to October 10 1997
State of Colorado
County of Arapahoe
F.mployed by Owner
~Vt~ Sub~rb~a~ & Recreation Dist. e a ton o pe y
October 31 1 1997
Date
Subscribed and swom to before • thts _ __.31:,111,..•.ir.t ___ day of October
19 97
6631 s. Univeraity Blvd.
Adclress
Littleton, CO 80121
Ny c-ission expires: ......;;Ma="-v_1:;.;oa..&....=.19.a..9;..;9'--------
A separate certiftcatton should be presented for each Notice of Hearing Stgn.
Such certification aay be subllitted to the Departant of C~ntty Developaent
prior to the Hearing or presented at the Hearing.
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ICIUTMaMT CC19e1 OI' TM.AT P"Nli2L Of' LAND ~ IN IIOOK 1161 AT P"AM 6HJ Twaca • .. ~·
61 l1NnU .. Nc::oo6 I. A D•TAHCI OI' 1TI• l'UT TO TMa ICMMlaeT COl9tlll OI' lMAT P"....:aL
OI' LAND~ IN 110C1K MIi AT P"AM .Mt, neca N • 0...U-,...,,.. .. ~ I.
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c:019a11 TMaMOf', Tteea N G ~I ., l'INl1U .. Nc:c:H)6 11. A ~TANC:8 OI' ... ...,.
TO na ~ P'OINT IN na NO!ffi&MTBIL T L .. a,. na P"AIICIIL DIIC:llaB> .. IIOOK .'W AT P"Adll ne
neg N ~ DIGMl!6 6111NM6 .. IICOC6111. A Dl6TANCI! OI' 6"4e .. l'UT, nece N .. ~6
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,-er TMelll!OI'. AND l>CeP"T TMI I .... T N.61 l'BT AND ~ lMAT P"AIIC&. Plea IP IN BOOK 29CI
AT P"Aall• J .. Ale> Jen OI' TMI .,,...,...,.... rnt4TT ~. Mto l"ICllla P"~ T l)l!IUT BE?
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Of' I.AID NI v, .... Dl.TANCa Of' w~ l'BT TO A P'OINT .... , ...,. .. IT a,. na .... T L .. a,. na Mii 11-4
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TO IAIO 11.EIT LINE . A Dl6T"""4CZ OI' DN.M ..el TO TMI TNJe P'OtNT OI' N7H•G.
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OI' NCTIGIN 16 . A6 DE6CRINC> H 900K ..a• ,'1 P"Aieiia •4. AU. IN TOllt .. P t IQUTM, ~ ••
1196T Cl' TMe 6T~ P"M., CGU,ll'T OI' ...,_.~, 6TATll Cl' CCII.OfUDO, ~ A T'IUCT t::. LAND IN
1le NORTMEAIT COFNea. Da6al!MO A l'OU,OWI, N4 .... NI AT TMI NC:IIIT'MaMT ~ Cl' TMI
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le~ l'EET, TMENC:a N le OSGMa• •s "1Nna• le NCQN06 W, A O .. TANC:8 t::. 14 .. ..aT, TMaNC:11
N •• oaa.MII 16 1'1NIT96 ,2 NCQC>6 •. A o•T ANCa Cl' n..'12 ... T TO TMa HClll1M L .. t::. MIO
W 1/2 , net:11 6 M OltiiME6 61 .....,,. ... MCQN06 E, .ALa«li TMa NOllt'M L .. t::. MIO II 11'2, A
016T ANCa Cl' 2 ... , ... T TO TMI .-oM t::. NOIN4NI. AND ~ A TtUC:T t::. L.AND ~
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AND E><Cl!l"'T T .. NORTM .._ l'ERT, ANO -~ T .. P".....::EL. t::. &.AND L TNI
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MIO NCTION 16 . TMENCa N • CIECIME. •,...,,.. 14 Meoc.111. W TMI ..... , L. .. ~ TMI
Ill 1/2 OI' T ..... V4 OI' TMI ... V4 t::. MIO MCTICIN 16. A OltTANc:11 ~ ... ,at TO TMI ,-
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[ ] Board of Adjustaent and
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[ J City Planning and Zoning
c-ission
[X] City Council
CASE m. Pn-97-01
ATTACH PHOTOGRAPH HERE
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Attached is a photograpll of a sign as It is erected on the following described
property.
Address: 5150 s. Windermere St., Englewood, Colorado 80110
Legal Description: _se_e_a_t_t_ac_tae_n_t_. _______________ _
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I hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for
a period of _1_5 _____ days, froa September 16 1 1997
to October 10 1997
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State of Colorado )
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County of Arapahoe )
~c;JI_ _____ ;,;._ _____ _
Employed by Owner
i°Vt~ SybtrbJD Part & Recreation Dist. ea ton o roper y
October 31 1 1997
Date
Subscribed and sworn to before • this 31st day of October 19 97 ----=~--
6631 s. University Blvd.
Address
Littleton, CO 80121
Ny Coahsion exptres: _Ma_y_1_0_._19_9_9 ______ _
A separate certification should be presented for each Notice of Hearing Sign.
Such certification aay be subllitted to the Departant of Coaunity Developant
prior to the Hearing or presented at the Hearing.
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l'OL.LOll.e, CCl'l"'aNCl>d AT TMI .cuTMIMT c:c::Rell 0,, Tta II IIJ 0,, Tta .. 114 0,, TMa ie 114 a,.
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[ ] Board of Adjustment and
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[] City Planning and Zoning
c-ission
(x] City Council
CASE NO. PT>-97-01
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ATIACH PHOTOGRAPH HERE
Attached 1s a photograpll of a sip as it 1s erected on the following clescrtbed
property.
Address: 5150 s. Windermere St., Englewood, Colorado 80110
Legal Description: ....;;.;Se;;.;;e_a;;;..;t;;..;;t ... •c_lae ___ n_t...;.. _______________ _
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I hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for
a period of -=15 ______ days, froa September 16 1 1997
to October 10 1997
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Employed by Owner
~Vt~ Sub¥rb~ar~ 6 Recreation Dist, ea ton o per y
October 31 1 1997
Date
State of Colorado )
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County of Arapahoe )
Subscribed and sworn to before • this _ __.3.,.1.,.s.s.t ___ day of October
19 97
6631 s. University Blvd.
Address
Littleton, CO 80121
My Coaission expires: ---'Ma.a::.I...:a.10"",i.....:;1..;..99'"'9'--------
A separate certification should be presented for each Notice of Hearing Sign.
Such certification aay be subllitted to the Departaent of C01111Unity Developaent
prior to the Hearing or presented at the Hearing.
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[ ] Board of Adjustaent and
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[] Ctty Planning and Zoning
Coatsston
(x] Ctty Council
CASE 111. PD-97-01
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ATTACH Pll>TOGRAPH HERE
Attached ts a photograph of a stgn as tt ts erected on the following described
prope~y.
Address: 5150 s. Windenaere St •• Englewood. Colorado 80110
Leg a 1 Desert pt ton: __ se;;.ae"'""""ata.at~•c.;.;;me;;...a.n"""t""". _______________ _
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a period of 15 days, frOII ....::.Se;:.pc.:t:.::em;;;.b;;..;e;;.;;rc...=.16.;;.1"--"'1""'9.;...97"--------
to October 10 1997
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State of Colorado
County of Arapahoe
F.mployed by Owner
~yt~ sub¥rb~Pa~ & Recreation Dist. ea ion o pe y
October 31 1 1997 Date
SUbscr1bed and sworn to before• this _ ___,3..,1,.,""t ___ day of October
19 97
6631 s. Univeraity Blvd.
Address
Littleton, CO 80121
Ny Coaission expires: __;;Ma=-sy-=10;.,11.......,;;,19.;...9""'9-------
A separate certification should be presented for each Notice of Hearing Sign.
Such certification aay be subllitted to the Departant of COIIIIUnity Developaent
prior to the Hearing or presented at the Hearing.
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[ ) Board of Adjustaent and
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() City Planning and Zoning
Coatssion
(X) City Council
CASE.. Pn-97-01
ATTACH PHOTOGRAPH HERE
Attached ts a photograph of a sign as tt ts erected on the following descrtbed
property.
Address: 5150 s. Windermere St., Englewood, Colorado 80110
Legal Description: _se'-e-•t_t_a_ct_ae_nt_. _______________ _
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a period of ....:;;15:::,_ ____ days, fl'OII September 16 1 1997
to October 10 1997
F.mployed by OWner
l:ltl Sublrb~Par~ & Recreation Dist, a ton o per y
October 31 1 1997
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State of Colorado )
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County of Arapahoe )
Subscribed and sworn to before • th1s _ __.3""1..,st..._ __ day of October
19 97
6631 s. University Blvd.
Address
Littleton, CO 80121
My Coa1ssion expires: ---'Ma=--y-"-10_,,"""""'19'""9;..;;9 ______ _
A separate certification should be presented for each Notice of Hearing Sign.
Such certification 1111 be subllitted to the Departant of Coaunity Developaent
prior to the Hearing or presented at the Hearing.
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PARCEL A ... .-......::n Of' LAN) IN ne ee ., .. Of' eecTlOH .. TOIIHIMP. IOUTM, lilAtGe •• ue&T Of' ne ·™ .-M.
CQll,ITT Of' ..UU.-AMOe, ., ... m Of' COLOIUDO. MOM .. MUICII...IA. T ~ ... PQU.Qllea
CO'l"E'CN:io AT ne eoun«ie&T c:Ol9ell Of' na II ., .. 0,. MID Mc:TIOH • nea N ,, ~· "'
MNITH N Mcc::te:>6 .,, .. AIUL.LeL IITM 'na ueeT Lte Of' n« le 1/4 Of' MO Mc:TIOH 9. 4 C>teTANC2
a,, y .. ...,. TM1NCa • "~ 1,....,.. ••~a..-~ IITM na ecuTM ua a,, TMI
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ee "" Of' MID MCTION .. 4 C>teTANCZ Of' 1, .. ,.,. TO 1Ma TIU! l"ONI' Of' WHeG <MID l"ONI' lll!N:io
SOUT ...... T eOl9al °" TWAT .. AIIC:aL 0,. LAND c:oNaTII) IN IIOQ( ,.., A.T ........ , naa ... ClaGM9e
1i ,.,...,,.. # ac:oc,s a. 4 P!eTANCa Of' ,,,. ...,. TO na SOl.llMIBT COl9el Of' TWAT .. AIICaL
a,, LAND CONVaYB> IN 110CX ,. .. AT ....... Mio ne«:a N #> cacua1 • ......... MC~ I.
M..c:Nio TMI l&aetaRL T ue 0,. TWAT .-....::a. IN ...., IIOCX .... A.T ..... Ml TO na talTI WT8'11L T
c:o19all TMllaOI', ne«::a N 41 ~ Ii t1Nllae .. MCCIIC» IL 4 DteTANCa Of' 4A ,aT
TO na ANIM.• l"QINT IN ne ~,.._ T LINI Of' TMI .-AIICaL c,ae, N IIOCX l'W A.T 19AM NI
t.-.c:e N 46 ~· 1, 1'1Nffa& .. ~ IL 4 C>ISTANCll Of' ...-1'8T, 'nea N .. c:,mMaS
a MNITW• .. Nc::ote:>e Ill .... o•TM«::a 0,. ~..., TO ... l"QINT .... 1'8T ,.T ~
Ma.,._l"eNT J •Mtalll. T l'RCll"I TMI .. IT L .. 0,. 1le N v .. OI' 6£IO NCT1CIN .. 'nea e • C>aGMII
Cit MNlta• h -~I .. ~ IITM e4ID ... TL ... 4 ~TANC:a 0,. .._ l'aT, naca IM
C>IGMII H ,...,,._ .S ~ •. A&..00 na NOIITM&M,.._ T L .. 0,. TMAT 19MICaL. caec; I B't IN
1!10C1K Sl6i .AT .-A.GE 6U 4 D .. TMG Of' "4.,e ,_,. TO ne TIU! l"ONT Of' W.H•G.
PARCEL e
ne NII v .. IC v .. OI' NCTDI 16 TOIINIMl9 I ICllffi4. IUNlle N ... T 0,. TMI •1M .-1'1. CCINT'r 0,.
MUia.AMOI!. IT.ATI! Of' COLOIUPO. a>a::al"'T na ... T ... ,.,. TMlllaOI'. Ale> IDCal"'T na *"'™ ...
l'l!l!T TMeMOI'. Ate) l>ceei-T TMI .... T ... , 119T MC> ll>CIC:al9T TWAT .. ..__ cacn IN aOCK.,,
... , ,.Milll 2 .. AfC> W'I o,. ne ..,._.,,... cc:un,-~ .... ...,.. 19MIT1CILA?LT Pak IIID
.... l'OU.~· WHtlNII .AT TMI *""I -T CClllall 0,. 1loe .. 114. MC'TICN .. TCIIINIMP S IOUTM ..._
N ••T Of' TMI •Tw .-M. c::QlffT Of' ..-..ANoa. eTATI Of' CCII OIUOO. 119a IN.,_._ ., t1Nllae
.. ~I.~ TMI NCIITM L .. a,. MIO .. 114. A ~TANCS Of' .... ,-,, naa I• W 91
MMIT ...... Mc:ac>• I . .-..uu&.LaL TO na ... T L .. 0,. MIO .. v ... A DleTANCa 0,, ... ,_, TO TMI ,--
~ OI' NIIH•lll-netc:a •Mc..-. ei ......... ~I..-~ 111W 1ta NOIITM L1N1
Clf' I.AID .. "'· .A 1)1.TAN:a OI' m.m 119T TO 4 l"QINT ... , ..., ... T 0,. 1ta .... , LINI Of' 1ta NII II ..
NI v, OI' •4IO IICTION ia., T.e«:e • • CIM?la• II l'1NITal .S ~ L .-AIULL&. TO 1ta IIMT L1N1
0,. MIC> NII 11' NI 1,,, 4 C>I.TAN:a OI' DJ .. .» fBT TO 1le N0MM LINI 0,. l"Fllmc:a A..a. M e>aeCP 110
IN IIOClK 2N .AT .. Mill. ,_ AfC> ,., Clf' 'ne .............. c::QMTT ~ na«:a IN DaaPal
.., MNna• ... Nc:ote>• Ill. M..CNI I.AID NQMM ue. ... o•TANCa 0,. ... ,. ..., TO A l"ONT -..., ..... T
0,. TMI IIR•T LINI OI' MID NII v .. NI!""· neca N #> C>lelllaa& ID2....,,.. "4 lac.ocl IL .. MIALLm.
TO 6.AID lle&T LINE . .A D16TMCI OI' DN.M l'l!IT TO ne T..ue ~ OI' at1tt•o.
PARCEL C
TMe lll!&T 1n a,, TMe NI! 114 0,, T ... NI! V4. TCXiET ... ,_ WITM TMAT .. _,. 0,, TMI NII 114 0,, TMI NI! 114 •
OF IECTI~ 16> • .1.6 PHCIIINO IN BOOK~· AT .-.AGa ~ . .1oLL IN TQlt .. P • ICIUTM. IUN!le ••
i&e6T or-TME •TM,-,-,. CCUITT o,. ~AMCI. ITATI 0,. c:o&.au.C>O. ~ A. """1:T a,, LANP 1H
TI-e ~ME.A6T ~.-C>E6CIIIMP A ,rQLLOWI, WN>INOI AT TMI NCIIITMaMT c:Qlltafa o,. TMa
W 1n 0,. TMe NE "" 0,, TMI NI! 114 0,, MIO Mc:TIQN ... naHC:a I.~· • ~ • Mc:oc>1
I . ..A Dl6T.ANCI OI' ~~ .. IT, TMaNC:a • '19 C>aGMIS 41,...,,,.. 42 ~ 11. A. C>IITA.Nc:a o,.
le~ l"EET , TMINCI N .. ~· •J MNn'II • MCQC:>I W. A. ~TANC:8 0,, .... ..at, TMINCa
N •s DaGollll•I >• ,.,lt&ITII 42 -~ R. A C>IIT.ANC:a 0,, :IM.12 ... , TO Ta.a NORTM L .. a,, MID
W In, TloeCI I H C>lci?IEal 1, '1INJTII .. Mc::QC>I R, ALONII Ta.a ~ L .. a,, 1A1C> U1 112, A.
Pl6TM>ICI 0,, 21#>., .. IT TO TMa flOHT OI' aacl,N,INl3i • ..AND ll>ce:al9T A. 'nUCT 0, LMCI ~
IN IIOGIK 111,e ... T .. "61 ne. . ..AND l><CI.-T TMI I _.. PRl!T .1.6 C>etc:-..c> IN 900K MJ A.T ,-AGe a..
»ID 1xc1.-T TMI NO.-TM ~ l'EIT . ..AND l>ce:a.-T , ..... ~ OI' LAND L TMI
IN TME W 1n a,, TMI NI! 114 a,, TMI NI! V4 OI' .. CTIOH 11, TOIINIMP • IOUTM. 1UN1M ..... T a,,
TMI •TM .-M . C(U.ITT 0,, A,U..-.AMC)I, ITA.TW 0,, OOLOIIUC>O, f'IO?II! ,-MIIT~T ClalCIIIIIIC> Al
l'OLLOWI, COl'1'1!HCNio ... T TMI IQUTMIMT ~.-Of', .. l&I 112 0, 'T.a .. 11'4 0,, T.a .. 114 a,,
641D NCTI~ ... TMKNC:e N #> C>eG?al6 .. f'INIT81 M Mc:oc>l 111. A.&.CNcl 1Ma IIMT L .. Of' TMa
Wen a,, T .... "" a,, T ..... 1/4 0,, MID Mc:TICIN ... A C>IITANC:8 0,, .... ..at TO 'na Tllla
.-OIMT Of' MdiMIINQi, TMaNC:a COHTN»O N • oaGMal .. ....,,.. M Mc:0c. 11. ALot11 Ml) I.UT
N . A OIIT..t,NCI OF • ._ .. ~ <TO TMI T7la ~ OI' W.rtetll 0,, A P'Mlea. DIIICF PIP IN
..ooK 19,e AT .-Mia .,. MUl9AMCI ~ .. c::c:MD6Jo TMFNCI ... CMPBI M ........ 29
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01.TAHCI a,, .... 'IIT TO A. flOINT .... Nat~-,....._ afflNCIU aFLT f111C111
TMI IGUTM LN a,, T ... Ill en OF TMI NI! 114 OI' TMI NI! 114 OI' MIC> IIICTIClN ... TMFNCI N .. DM119a.
•4 l'INITH 2~ IICONC>6 I • .-MULUL UTM MID IQffM LIHI, A. ~TANCII 0,, .... ,aT TO 'na ,,_.
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[ ] Board of Adjustaent and
Appeals
[] City Planning and Zoning
Coa1ssion
[X] City Council
CASE NO. Pr>-97-01
ATTACH PHOTOGRAPH HERE
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Attached 1s a photograph of a sign as it is erected on the fo11ow119 described
property.
Address: 5150 s. Windenaere St., Englewood, Colorado 80110
Legal Description: .....:;.;se:.:e:.....;•::..:t:..::t.=•c::..:tme=n;;.;t;.;;.. _______________ _
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I hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for
a period of -=15:;..._ ____ days, froa September 16 1 1997
to October 10 1997
State of Colorado
County of Arapahoe
Subscribed and sworn to before .. this
19 97
F.mployed by Owner
t:Vt~ sybirb~~ & Jlesreation Dist. e a Ion o y
October 31 1 1997
Date
_ __.3 .. 1.,.s...,t ___ day of October
6631 S. University Blvd.
Address
Littleton, CO 80121
My Coa1 ss ion expires: ......;.Ma::..y_1:.;o:.1,....:.19~9'-'9'--------
A separate certification should be presented for each Notice of Hearing Sign .
Such certification aay be subllitted to the Department of Coaun1ty Development
prior to the Hearing or presented at the Hearing.
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P.AfltCEL .A
.4 ,.Alll21. CJI' LAN) IN ne • v .. CJI' eec:TION .. TQIHIMP • IOUTM. IUNIIII H 111!6T CJI' ne ·™ .. M.
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~ AT TMI! IOUTM&e6T COl9et CJI' TMI! le "" CJI' UID lac:TICIN • 'IMFHCZ N e ~· Ill
MNITE6NNCCN:>6111. ,-AIUI.LeL llnM TMI! ueaT LM CJI' TMI! le lf-4 CJI' a.4IC> leCTIClN .. A PtaTAHCZ
CJI' .. ._ l'UT TMCHCa 6 n PM1aU ti,...,,...,_-~ a. .. MUU& UTW TMI! ~ u• CJI' TMI
M 114 CJI' a.&bD MCTIOH • . .4 Pl8TANl2 CJI' ., .. ...,-TO TMI! 11111a l"OINI' CJl' WHaG (a.4&) JIIOINT lll!INII
60IITMSMT COlltall CJI' TMAT ,-.-c& CJI' LAND c::c:N\l9TE' IN blOCK M1 AT ..... •»> nea 6 .. c:>aGMa6
ti l1NITU .,_ MCQC>6 a, .4 C>l6TANCII CJI'.,,,......,. TO TMI! 6QUIMIDT COl9IIII CJI' TMAT J9AIICIIL
CJI' LAND~ IN eocx .... AT,. ... Ma, naG Ne C>ellt-1 .. t1Nll9 • eac:c:N:16 a.
.i&.OIGi T .. U861WIIL T LINC CJI' TMAT .. MIICIIL. IN 6AIC> JIOCI( .... AT .... IMI TO TMI! NC:lllllnlla1WIIL T
~ TMl!MCJI', ne«:a N G CMPal ., i"INffa6 -Mc:OCl6 11. A Dl6TANC:a CJI' 4A ,al
TO TMI! ~· l"ONT IN TMI! HO!fflaA6TalllL. T Uta CJI' 'he .. Alie& IXXS I N IIOCIK t'W AT ..... 1W ne«:a N ~ ~· ., NNJTa6 -IIICOC)6 II, A 016TANCII CJI' ..._ ..,, 'IMFHCZ N .. ~· a Nltf.lff ... NCOC>• Ill .... p .. TANCa CJI' .... .., TO A l"ONT .... ..,. ,.TI -aC'ta&./111 Ma..._,....,,' ..... ,.... T ....,.., ,.. ... T LINC Off' na .. ., .. Off' MIO NCTIQ,I .. neca •• ~·
.. MNJTH N -~ I ,-~ .. TM MIO ... TL ... A C>16TANC:a CJI' --i'BT, neca 6 M
oaAMU H MNna6 -, Nc::oc)6 a. W TMI! NOIITWaM1BL T Uta CJI' 'IMAT .. MIC& Dae: C 11P IN
IIOClK 1161 AT .-.w 6U. A C>l6TANl2 CJI' 44.,. ,_,. TO TMI! Tilla l"OINI' CJI' Meltt•G.
PARCEL e
TMI! NII "" .. "" CJI' NCTION .. TCIIINIMP t IGUn4. IUNIIII H ... T CJI' 'he •TM .. 11.. c:cuffT CJI'
MIM9~. 6T.4ff CJI' COLOfUDO. a>CICafl'I' Tia ... T .... ..,. TMIMCI', ANP a>CIPI' Tia NQIITM .._ ..
flHT TMPRCJI'. AtO ·~ TMI! I.UT ... , ,al ANO IDCa9'I' 'IMAT .. ...::&. DMt:I PP IN JIOCI( 2N
AT ,-Aa,11 , .. AIC) _, 0#' TMI .......... CCUffT ~ ..... ...,.. ,-AlfflCILMll.y Pak? IF
A6 l'OLLOIIII• WHCIIG AT T .. NOllfflWT COl9al CJI' TMI! .. 114, laCTICIN .. TQIININP • 8QITM iUHlla
H .. ., CJI' THa 6Tw ,-,,_ c:QlffT CJI' .... ....._ 6TA,a CJI' CCII c:aAOO. 1tea a .. ~ t1 NNITU
,,_-~I. ALCltO TMI! NCIIITM LNF CJI' li.uD .. 114. A Dl6TANC:a CJI' .... ,al, 1M9a 6 •~.a
MNiTII "" NCCN:>6 I . ,-All;IILL&, TO TMI! -T LNF CJI' a.4IC> .. 114, A Dl6TANC:a CJI' .... fBT TO TMI n.a
l"ONT 0#' N4tt•«I-netea 6 n C'ellnaFI t1 ....,_ -laCoc» a. .. MMLLIL. UTW Tia NOlftW L ..
CJI' .... ID .. ""' .4 Dl6T.AN:a CJI' D2.G '9T TO A JIIOINT ... , i'BT .. , CJI' TMI ..... T Lia CJI' T.a NU 114
.. ., .. 01' 641D NCTIQN ... T...a I. ounan• D l"INITa6 -Nc:0Ge a, ,.MULL& TO TMI! ..... , Lia
0#' .... IC) NII I/ .... 1, ....... Pl6T.AN:a CJI' DM»..., TO na NOIIIM Lia Off' l"RafflCa A~ ... 09*: ac
IN 900K JN AT .-.w1 J .. MC>_, CJI' Tia .-..ANOe CCIINTT ~ neca 6 • ~·
41 1'1Mlffl "• -~ 111. ALo«I MID NOllrM L ... A Dt6TAHCa CJI' ..... "91 TO A l"ONI' » PIIST a.UT
CJI' TMI! dlT LIN! CJI' 141P NI.I "" .. 11 ... neca N. ~· .a """9a 4" •coc,e 111, ,-AIIALL.m..
TO 6.AID 11.E&T Lite. 4 Pt6T4Hee CJI' DN.M ...,-TO,.._ T..a ~ CJI' NGH•«I.
PARCEL C
TMe II.E6T 1/2 0,. THE NE 1/4 0,. TMe NI V4, Tc:iciaT ... lll WITM TMAT .. _,. C, TMI NIii V4 C, TMI .. V4 •
OF eECTION ... "6 DE6Cllll!IED IN 1100K ...,. AT .. AGE 64, M.L IN TOIINIMP • 1Q1TH, ...._ ••
11.aeT C#' TME 6TM .-M. C(Uo!TT OF ~""'IOII. aTATW OF COI..OfUC»O, ~ A TIUoCT 0,, LAND IN
TI-e NO!nHEA6T COl'Nl!lll C>HC:IIINI:> A l'OL.LCIWI, w..-.~ AT TMI NC:IIUMaMT CCll9al 0,, TMI
W V2 OF TME NE 11, 0,, TME NE 1/4 OF MIO NC:TION it,, TMeHCI! 6 e DeCIMaa • ~ • Nc:oc:»a
I . A C>ISTANCI C#' ~~ ... T, ne«:a. '19 e>aGMl6 411'1N.naa 4a ~ 11. A O:.TANC:a CJI'
IHJZltD l'HT, TMENCE N .. oaGMal •• MNnaa .. -~ w. A C> .. TANc::11 CJI' .... ,aaT, neca
N ., ~1• ,. 1'1N.1Tae .. 2 -~ •• A C> .. T ANc::11 CII' :Z..'12 ... T TO TMI NOIITM L ... o,, MID
W V2 , TMINC:e In~·., 1'9&1Taa .. Nc:oc>• I. AL.o«li TMI HOIUM L ... o, MIC> 111112, A
016T .&NCI OF 2ie•i .. IT TO TMa .-oHT 0,, ~INl3o. ANO ll>ce::m9T A TIUCT 0,, LMC> ~
IN BOOK .. ,. AT ,-AG! 116, ANO •>cea~ TMI a Y ~ A6 Delel Ille> UN 800K to AT f9AGe la,
-'ND IXCl,-T TMI ~M 4e 'lt:T, AND l>cC:a~ T ..... ..uw:aL C, LAN) L TMI
IN TME W 1/2 C#' TME NI 1/4 OF T .. NE lf4 OF NC:TIOH 16 TOUNeMP 6 .auTM, .......... -·T c,,
T .. •TM .. M . ~ 0,, .A.-.....AMOR. aTAff C, COLOIUC>O. '10M f9Alff~T ceKP ll!C> Al
l'OLLOW6, ~Na AT TMt: IClUTMeMT COIIINt:lll 0,, TMt: 111112 0,, TMI .. 1/4 0,, TMI .. 1/4 OF
6AIC> NCTION 16 , TMRNCt: N • C>e<l,MI. • N&ITl6 M NCCINC>a 11. ..a&.ClNCI TMI IMT L .. 0,, TMI
Ill 112 OF TMt: NI II" OF TME NI V4 CJI' MIC> llc:TION it,, A C>UaTANc::11 o, ..... ...,-TO TNI n.11
l"OINT o,. BIG .... Na. Twe«::a CONTN..a. H • ~· • ....... M ~ 11. W MIC> IAIT
INI . A C>leTANC:e OF 'I>~ fll!ET <TO TMI T1'La ~ 0, Wrtaa 0, A ~AIICB. ceecp FE> IN
..OC:X 19ia AT .. .&Gt: I,. AIIAia.&MOI c:cun'T M~.li natea • N l)Ml,aH 1M....,... 29
NC:0,01 Ill. A C>laTANCa OF .... ...,-, TMINCa a•~ ........ M lac'-oc» 8. A
c»:ar AHC:I OF ... 'lt:T TO A .-otNT ..... fllaT I .. •oeaa.• ....... aft') NOia ... T ......
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TMe &Q.ITM LINI C, TME Ill 1/2 0,. TMe NI lf4 0, TMI NI V4 0,, MID IICTION II>, TMINCa N N DIIGIWaa I
t4 i"INITH l• lt:C0<>6 I. f9MUU.IL UTM MIC> IOUTM Lte, A O:.TANCZ o, .... ~ TO TNI ,...
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[ ] Board of Adjustant and
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[] City Planning and Zoning
Coaission
[X] City Council
CASE.. PD-97-01
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ATTACH Pll>TOCiRAPH HERE
Attached 1s a photograph of a sign as it 1s erected on the following described
property.
Address: 5150 s. Windet'lllere St,, Englewood, Colorado 80110
legal Desert pt ion: _s_e_e_a_t_t_ac""hme.;...;.n"""t-".----------------
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I hereby certify that the above described property was posted continuously for
a period of 15 days, froa ,.,.. ::.;Se::.ip;.:t~em=b;;.;:e:..:r_.:;.16::..a,L...::l.;.99""7'----------
to October 10 1997
State of Colorado
County of Arapahoe
F&ployed by Owner i:Y~ltt:'>l~~~y' Recreation Dist,
October 31 1 1997
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Subscrtbed and swrn to before• thts _ __.3._l..,,t..._ __ day of October
19 97
6631 s. University Blvd.
Address
Littleton, CO 80121
My Coatsston expires: .......:Ha.;;::a.y.....:.;10:..1,,.....aal.a..99;;.;9'---------
A separate certification should be presented for each Notice of Hearing Sign.
Such certification 1111 be subllttted to the Departant of C011111Untty Developaent
prior to the Hearing or presented at the Hearing.
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TMR NII II' te 11' a,, .. c:TICIN • TOINIMP • ICIUft4. 9UHlle ..... T 0,, 1N1 6TM ~ CQNTY 0-
_......aR .• T ..... ""CQ.CIRAQO. DICaP"T,.. ... T ,. .. l'BT ~. MC> a,ca.r,.. NOlaM ...
l'BT TMIMCP. AHC> 11!>«2P'T M IUIT N.61 l'BT MC> ll>CaP'I' TWAT .. ..__ ca.:I N aoat ..
AT .-.aaia• ,-MC W'I 0,, TMR ..,._....,. cc:u,n" ~ ........... ~T c,aac;p C
... PCIU.QIIII, WH•II AT rte NCIRftWT ~ CP 1NI .. 114, ac:TICIN .. TOa•P. IClUTM IUNIIII
..... T CP TMI •Tw P"r\. CQloln' CP ............... TA111! 0-COi OIADO. ,..a • -Dall-· ., l'INna
.. ~ II!. W Tia NOlaM u• 0-.UC .. IM, A ~TANC:a 0-... laT, 119a •• Dall al .a
,..,,.. oM •coc. a. P"MULI.& TO Tia ... , L. .. 0-.UC .. 114< A DleTMC8 ~ ... 119T TO Tia ,_
~ o, •1st••nete11 • "~• ., ....,.. .. taeoe>e & 1"1•111 e 111M,.. N0111N ua
0,, ~ .. 114 , A ~TANCII CP m.aa l'UT TO A~ •• , l'BT -T ~ 1MI...., L.la CP 1NI NII 114
.. 11' CP ~ NCTICIN ... ne«::11! • • o•naa• ........... NC0Ge II!. ........... TO 'lloe .... , U9
0,, ~ ,_, 11, .. II'-A e>•TANCII 0,, D24» l'UT TO TMII! "°""' L9a ~ ... mc:a 4"91& M oa,:: la•
... aOOK .. "' ,. .... ,_ AHC>,., o, TMII! _.....,.~nae=•• neca • • ...,_,
_., l"INIT'a• ..... c::oc:>6 111 . .ALONII MIC> NCillTM L. ... A ~TANCII CP ... ,. ,a? TO A. .-oNr ,. ,ar ll!MT
0,, T ..... , L ... 0,, MIC> NII 114 .. 114. na,a N #J Dem .... .a ........ 44 aecoo. 11. P".-..u.JIL
TO ... IP ue•T LIi« A C> .. TAHC:e CP DN~ l'9ll!T TO TMR n.a ~ a,, WH•II.
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, ... lla6T 1n 0,, T .. NI l/4 Cl' T .. NI V4. TOCieTMKII IIITM TM.AT .. Nltf Cl' n9 ... '" Cl' n,a .. "' •
Cl' IIECTIQ,j ... M DE6Clll9ED IN eOCK ~· A.T .. AG.a 64. ALL IN TQIII .. P • IClUTM, 11W ••
•• T Cl', ... , ..... ,.,. C(U,ITT Cl' MltAl9Mo!Oa . •r•ra a,, COL.OIUQO. ll>CIPT ... ffUCT a,, LAND IN
TMI! NOIIT.«AIT co.ell C>IICIIINP 4 ~ ~ A.T TMa NCIIITMaMT c::QINIII a,, TMa
W an Cl' TMII! NI 114 Cl' T .. NI V4 0-MIO leCTIQoj 16, ne«::a • • oaa,eaa •• ~ • ~
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COUNCIL COIIIIUNICATION
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Sllbfect
Gauging Station at Union Ave.
and South Platte River
Utilities Department Stewart H. Fonda, Director of Utilities
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
Council Bill No. 57 was passed by Council October 21, 1996 approving a Joint Funding Agreement.
RECOIIIIENDED ACTION
Approval of the proposed Joint Funding Agreement between the City of Englewood and the U.S.
Geological Survey for October 1, 1997 to September 30, 1996.
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, AND ALTERNATIVES 1DEN11F1ED
A stream flow gauge, operated and maintained by the United Stales Geological Survey (USGS), has
been in operation since 1990 at Union Avenue and the South Platte RIYer. The infonnation from the
gauge is critical during low flow periods to determine if water must be released from Chatfield
Reservoir.
The data provided by the gauging station is required by the State Water Commi11io11er in order to
make releases from Chatfield Reeervoir during low flow elluationa In which inlufflcient water is
available to meet pumping demands at Union Avenue Pump Station.
The Utilities Department shares in the annual cost of operating and maintaining the station on a 50%
basis, with the remaining 50% contributed by the USGS.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
The cost of funding this agreement wil be approximately $20,000 to $25,000 over the next five years.
This portion is for 1997-1998 and is $4,250.00 The funds are Included in the 1997 budget.
UST OF ATI'ACHIIENTS
Proposed Ordinance
Dept. of the Interior Geological Survey Joint Funding Agreement for Water Reeources Investigations
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BY AUTHORITY
ORDINANCE NO. _
SERIES OF 1997
COUNCILBILLNO. 95
INTRODUCED BY COUNCU.
MEMBER_~~~~~
Alf ~-AUnlOIIZIRCI •IM.WWWANNPIT.AL MaSPRMT BEiWE!N THE U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, UNITED STATES DEPARTIIENT
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"U.S . DEPARTMENT OF THE IN'l'DtOR U.S. GIOLOGICAL SURVEY JOINT
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WHEREAS, a atream flow 111&'8 located at Uaiall Avmue and the South Platte
River, ia operated and maintained by the U.S. Geolopcal Survey and baa bemi in
operation aince 1990; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood City Cowu:il aatbariaed a •Joint FundiDc Acr-t
For Wat.er reaoureea Inveatiptiom• in 1998 wbicb provided for fmutiag for tbia
project and allowed for renewal.I by mutual acr-t; and
WHEREAS, the data provided by the P1iD1 ltatiGD ia required by the State Water
Commiuioner in order to make rele-from Chatfield 8-rvoir durin, low flow
llituationa in which inaufficient wats ia available to meit pumpiDc dm,and1 at
Union Avenue Pump StatiOD; and
WHEREAS, the Englewood Utilitiee Department._ in the amuaal coat«
operatin( and maintainin, the nation OD a 50l50 baeie, with the U.S.G.S.; and
WHEREAS, tbia Ordinance will -the •Jamt f'lmdiDt Ap11mmt Por W.._
RNourc:ee Inveatiptioal· in the -t « k,2110.00 rn.. eacb party and ambariaN
new joint fundin, for the period« October 1, 199'7 dnap Septwnber 30, 1988;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY TIIB CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
Sec;tign 1. The intergovemmental acr-mt -U.S. Department Of'l'be Interior
U .S. Geological Survey Joint Fundinc Asr-t For Wat.er 8-rcN
Inveetiptiom", for the period « Oc:t.obel' l, 199'7 to SaJC ber 30, 1118, attacbad ba'9to
.. "Exhibit A,. ia hereby accepted and approved by the Eapwood City Couadl.
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the Intergovernmental Joint Funding ,\p'Nment For Water Sources Investiptiom
for and CJD behalf of the City of Englewood. Colorado.
Introduced, read in full, and puaed Oil fint readinr Oil the 3rd day of NuYember,
1997.
Publilbed u a Bill for an Ordinance CJD the 7th day of November, 1997.
ATTEST:
Loucriabia A. Ellia, City Clerk
I, Loucriabia A. £Ilia, City Clerk of the City of Enpwood. Colarado, __, -*ify
that the aboYe and fantainl ia a tne copy of a Bill filr an OrdiDaw, iDtndwd,
read in full, and paN8d cm ftnt rNdiq on the 3rd day of N~. 1997 .
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THIS AGREEMENT is entered into as of the 1st day of October 1997 by the U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR , party of the first part, and the City of Engk aad, party of the
second part.
1. The parties harwlO agrae that subject to the availaDilily of iAIIDPI illiol• and in accoraai IC8 with their respaclMt aulhorillas
ltlel9 shall be mainlai 11d in c::oapanllion aparadan and n.ai•wwa al the •w111,low gaging 911111an, Sou1'1 Plalla
........ Union Awllla, herainafter called the program.
2. The following amounts shall be contributed to cover all of the cost of the necessary fleld and analytical wor1c directly
l'lllatad to this program.
(a) $4.250.00 by the party of the first part during the period
October 1. 1997 to Sq:f Ni JI, 1991
(b) $4.258.00 by the party of the second part during the period
October L 1997 to S p ter JI, 1"'
(c) Additional or reduced amounts by eacn party during the atxMt period or succeeai11g pel'iodl as may be determined
by mutual agreement and set f0r1h in an exchange of lettars i..., the parties.
3. The costs of this program may be paid by either pany in conformity with the laws and regulalions rupec:tively
goveming each pany.
4. The fleld and analytical work pertaining to this program shal be under the direction of or subject to periodic l'ltView by
an authorizad representative of the party of the first part.
5. The af9IIS to be included in the program shall be determillld by mullal agreement batWNrl the parties i.rwto or their
authotized rep~. The melhods employed in the field and afflc8 shall be those adoplad by the party of the
first part to insure the required standards of accuracy subject ID mocMcation by mutual aglNffWlt
6. Ounng the course of this program . all field and analylical wor1c of lilW party pertaining to this program shall be aper,
to the inspection of the olher party, and if the work is not belllg c:arried on in a mutually l&llstac1ory nwww. eilher party
may terminate 1h11 ag,Nffl8r1t upon 60 days wril1an nolice ID the oaw party.
7 . The original racordl l'Nuting from this program wil be dlpoliled in the afflc8 of origin of those l'8COIUS. Upon l9QUNt.
copes ot the onginal records will be provided to the ofllce of the oaw party. .
6. The maps. 111COrds or rapons l9Sulllng from this program shall be mm. available to the public u pramply u paaible.
The maps. 111COrds or reports normally wil be publilhed by the party al the first part. Howawr. the party al the ..:orld
part ,....,,.,.. the right to publish the l9Sulls al this program and. if --publlahed by the party al lhe 1ht part ....
upon request. be tumilhed by the party of lhe llnlt part. • COit. ~-suilable for purpw of ~
similar to that for which the original copy was prepanid. The map1, r9COldl or reparta publilhed by ..., party shall
contain a statement of the c:ooperalllle l9la1lona belWNn the partial.
9. BIIHng for this agntemlf1t wil be ~ . Payma Ila al bill .,. due wiltil'I
60 days after the billing date. If not paid by the due date . ..,. wil be c:narged at the cunwnt T,-,,y raa for eact1
30 day period. or po,1lon ther9of, ltlal the payment is dllayed beyond the due date. (31 USC 3717; Complloller
General File B-212222. August 23. 1983.). CJty lf£aalewood
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
(S I GNA TU RE I T I TLE )
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(USE REVERSE SIDE IF AOOITIONAI. SIGNATUAES ARE REQUIRED)
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SubiK1 Case PUC 97-01
Brookridge Shopping Center
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Brookridge Shopping Center, Inc.
Tricia Langon, Neighborhood and Environmental
Technician
8400 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 1140
Englewood, CO 80111
COUNCIL GOAL AND PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION
There has been no previous Council action concerning this matter.
PREVIOUS PLAIINNG co1•asSt0N ACTION
The Planning Commission held a Public Hearing to consider the proposed Brookridge Shopping Center
PUC Modifications on October 7, 1997. The Commisaion recommended approval of the PUC
modification.
AECOIIIIENDED ACTION
Staff recommends that City Council set a public hearing for December 1, 1997 to consider public
testimony on this request.
BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, MD ALTERNATIVES IDENTIFIED
The subject property is located in the area bounded by South Broadway on the west, East Centennial
Avenue on the south, the Englewood City limit on the wt, and Eut Belkwiew Avenue on the north.
The surrounding area in Englewood is zoned B-2. Business District. The adjacent area in
unincorporated Arapahoe County to the east is zoned single-family residential.
The subject property was annexed into the City of Englewood by Ordinance 13, Serles of 1964 and
was zoned B-2. Business District. The subject property Is part of the Brookridge Heighlll &mdlviaion.
The subject property was rezoned Planned Unit Development by Ordinance 3, Serles of 1997. The
site is currently developed with a 59, 175 square foot lhapplng center and office complex with mini-
storage under construction.
The applicant has submitted a Modification of Planned Unit ~elopment for the Brookridge Shopping
Center PUC . The request considers two modifications:
1. Roofing Materials: An amendment to change roofing materials. Specfflcaly, the amendment
would replace standing seam metal roofing material with dimelllic>llal aaphalt lt*lglN on the roofs of
buildings 1, 2 and 8 along Eat Centrnal Avenue. and replace aptllllt mlirlglN on al other buildlnga
(buildings 3-7, 9-14) with dimelllic>lial uphalt atlirlglee .
The PUC specified that all bulldingl adjacent to the l'Nidential neighbomood and al interior lie
bulldlngs have asphalt shingle roofs . The PUC further apeclled that bulldingl 1. 2 and 8 on Eat
Centennial Avenue have standing Nam metal roofs.
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neighborhood. Residents attending the neighborhood meeting in October 1996, supported use of
roofing material that would complement the adjacent neighborhood. Adjacent residential roofs are
predominantly composition asphalt shingle material. Their use on all buildings will tie the development
together so that roofing materials are of consistent appearance throughout the self storage portion of
the site.
The roofing material change is a positive aesthetic consideration with no change to the roof style and
does not negatively impact the development or surrounding property.
2. .El!!5a!!sl: An amendment to the fence requirements. Specifically, the double sided, wood, 8 foot
high fence on the property line from East Belleview Avenue to East Centennial Avenue would be
replaced with a single sided, wood, 6 foot high fence.
As conditioned by City Council, •a double sided, wood, 8 foot high fence shall be erected along the
property line on east side of the development from Belleview to Centennial.• Upon physical inapedion
and additional analysis, the following impacts are noted:
A. Easement: The utility easement dictates that slructLns not be placed within the easement.
B. Construction : A double sided fence requires space to physically construct the fence. This would
require placing the fence at a distance far enough from the property line into the easement to finish
the east side of the fence. It may be possible to construct panels and then erect fence section,
however, this would also require fence placement in the easement.
C. Maintenance: Double sided fence construction does not allow for maintenance of the east side of
the fence without entering private yards, removal of existing structures, residential fences and/or
removal of existing landscaping.
D. Landscaping: Double sided fence construction on the common property line is not poaeible without
removal of existing residential fences and most of the existing mature landlcaping along the
property line.
E . Aesthetics: One and one-half of the twelve adjacent properties would see the unfi, lished side of
the single sided fence. ,
F. Security: Placing the unfinished side of a fence to the Shopping Center jeopardizes adjacent
residential property by providing a climbing opportunity for unwanted entry to adjacent properties.
Additionally, an 8 foot high fence is higher than adjacent property fences and la not in keeping with the
residential scale of the neighborhood. Residents attending the October 1996 and September 1997
neighborhood meetings supported a 6 foot high fence.
Erecting a single sided, 6 foot high fence on the common property line from East Belleview Avenue to
East Centennial Avenue would screen adjacent l'9lidential properties from the site, provide security,
and offer a unifonn appearance on the site. The lingle aided faice allowa for construction
requirements and maintenance needs , and wil not disrupt or negatively impact existing residential
landscaping, structures or fences.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
The proposed PUC modification will not financially impact the City.
UST OF ATTACHMENTS
Proposed Bill for an Ordinance
Findings of Fact
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modifications be approved as recommended by the City Plaming and Zor*1g Commission.
Allachment A: Brookridge Shopping Center PUD
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IN THE MATl'ER OF CASE IPVIM7-01
FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS
AND RECOMMENDATIONS RELATING
TO AN AMENDMENT OF THE BROOK-
RIDGE SHOPPING CENTER INC.
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
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BROODIDGE SHOPPING CICN'ID. INC. )
l4GO EAST PRENTICE AVENUE nt• )
ENGLEWOOD, CO 80111 )
FINDINGS OJ' FACT AND
CONCLUSIONS Of THE
CITY PLANNING AND
ZONING COMMISSION
Commission Members Present: Homer, Styes, Tobin, Weber, Welker, Cottle, Douglas,
~.Garrett
Commission Members Absem: None
'Ibis maaer wu beard before lbe City PlamJina ml Zoning Commission OD Ocrober 7, 1997,
in lbe City Council CbaJDhen of lbe Enpwood City Hall.
Testimony wu receiwd from Slaff, from lbe appliclm, ml from die •acl...,.,., The Commis-
sion recemd DOCice of PUblic Harinl, Cacifli Mi.Ill of Pollial, ...S die Slaff Report, wbicb
were iDcorponcled inlo ml made a pan of die record of die N,1ic llarilll-
After consideriJJa die sc11rmercs of die wilnma, ml reviewiJc die pertimd don..,.., die
members of die City Planning and Zoains C'-OmmiMion made die t'ollowinl FiDdinp and Con-
clulioos.
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THAT die maam wu broupl hebe die Coi111 ·•• upoD W,icalioa flied by J . Mi-
chael Sprigs, of&rootridae Sboppma Ca-=r, Inc.
THAT DOCice of Public HariJc WII publiabed in die &ylcppl llmld Oil Sq«, 'ier
25, 1997.
3. TBA T die property WII pclllld by die appliclm far a I • . WM of 15 clays, wbicb
polUill iDcladed die dMe, cime, .......... ,.,... of .. Plblic .....
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Shopping Cemer Planocd Unit Development. The request is to allow a change of
roofing malaials from SlaDding SCllll metal to dimeasional upbalt shingles, and to
modify fencing requiremellls along the eutem boundary of the site to allow comuuc-
tion of a single-sided six-foot privacy fence rather tban the double-sided eight foot fence
required by City Council in 1996.
s. THAT J. Michael Sprigs, applicam, presenled latimony reprdiDg the proposed
change of roofing marerial, noting the dimeasional upbalt shingles will provide a cohe-
sive appearance for the shopping c:eula', and would more clolely resemble roofing ma-
lerials used in adjacent residential ueu.
6. THAT applicaal Sprigs also prelellmi leStimoDy regarding fencing on the eastern pe-
rimeler of the parting lot. City Council having required an eight foot, double-sided
fence alCJIII the emire eastern boundary length. Applicant Sprigs testified to the diffi-
culty of complying with the double-sided construction, and to the fact that the eight foot
height is not compltiblc with the adjacent residential development to the east.
7. THAT Ms. Babeae Sangster, 5200 South Grant Stteet, cestified in support of both
modifications requested by Mr. Spriggs.
8. THAT Commissioner Homer expressed the opinioo lbat the •finilbed" side of die
fence should be faced to the eat so lbat adjacelll raideall will not me illD die
·IJDfinnhed" fence iD dleir rear ylldl. A mocion to llipua plac:eneed of die fbmbed
side of the fence to me die residmlial developmelll failed.
CQNCLIJSIOf!§
1. THAT proper notice of die Public Heuina WIS ~ by polDIII of die property and
publication of the Notice of Public Heuina iD the fftlppgd lfmllll on $q*-11r'w 25,
1997 .
2 . THAT J . Miclal Sprias's request for modifiraoon of the Brootrid&e Sboppmc Cen-
ter Plaaaed Uu DnelcJ.p.1,e11 is l'CIIODlble and will COlllribule to die ownll compati-
bility of die SboppiDc Cellller wilb lbe adjacelll reaideacial developnenc
T11DD'OU, it is lbe deciaion of die City Planaing and Zoaial Commigino lbat lbe ~
pomt modiflcarioo of die Brootridp SboppiDa Cam Planed Uu Dew.....,r, to allow a
c:blDp iD rooftna lllllllriall &om IIUldiDa m mew to dimawml upllllt lllillpll, 11111 co
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allow comttUction of a six foot siug)e-sided fence on the eutem pedme:ter of the Shopping
Cemr, should be recommended co the City Council for favorable comidenlioo.
The decision wu reached upon a VOie on a motion a.le It the a.dDg of the City PlaaaiDg
and 1.oaing Commission on Odobel' 7, lffl, by Mr. Gmeu, IIICOIICled by Ma. Tobin., which
motion salir:S:
Gureamowd:
Tobin IOCdaded: The PlanaiDc Cc-1•1 ini<m IIINMFMFWe4 CO City Council lp(IIO¥al of the
proposed mo,Hf;:ati,ta ID die 8roobidp SlloppiDa C... PIIFMled Unit
Developmem CO allow 4imeFW ... lll(llilll llliapl ill liea of the llmlliDa
seam melal roofias, 11111 ID permil a six tbot ........... lmce Oil die
eutml property line of die Cemer iD lieu of ID eipl foot double-sided
fence.
AYES:
NAYS:
Welb:r, Cottle, Dummer, Gurea, Bomer, sc,e., Tobin., Weber, Doualaa
None
ABSTAIN : None
ABSENT: None
The mocion carried.
Tbese Fmdinp and Cc,,nch1sicw are efftdhe • of die FWliFFI cm Oclober 7, lffl.
BY OIU>Bll OP TBB CITY PLANNING A 7.0NING OONV9PlN
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FROM:
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Robert Simpson., Director of Neighborhood and Business Development
Tricia Langon., Neighborhood and Enviromnental Technician
October 7, 1997
SUBJECT: Cue PUD-97~1 -Public Hearing.
Brookridge Shopping Center Planned Unit Development Major Modification
South Broadway and East Belleview A venue
APPLICANT;
J. Michael Spriggs
Brookridge Shopping Center, Inc.
8400 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 1140
Englewood, co 80111
PROPERTY OWNER;
J. Michael Spriggs
Brookridge Shopping Center, Inc.
8400 East Prentice A venue, Suite 1140
Englewood, co 80111
REQUEST;
The applicant bas submiaed a Modification of Plaaaed Unit Dewdopmcat for tbe Brookridge
Shopping Center PUD. The request coasiden two lfflClldments~
1. An amendment to change roofin& materials. Specifically, tbe m,endment would replace
mnd.ing seam mew roofin& mmrial with dimensioml aspbalt sbinaJes on tbe roofs of buildings
1, 2 IDd 8 aloq East C.ertta,ni•I Avenue, ead replace apbalt sbincles on all other buildings
(buildings 3-7, 9-14) with dimensional uphalt sbiDps. (See Aaaclvnertt A)
2. An emendment to tbe fmcc requinmeals: Specifically, tbe double sided, wood, 8 foot high
fence on the property line from East Belleview A wnue to East Centennial A venue would be
replaced with a single sided, wood, 6 foot hip fmce.
RECOMMENDATION;
The 0epenment ofNeipborbood and Business Dewlopmcnt recanmend• that tbe Plannina IDd
Zoniq Commission approve tbe propolCd llDCDdmerds Co roofin& materials IDd fencma
conditions for tbe Brookrid&e Sboppiq Center Plaaaed Unit Developmmt.
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LOCATION QF PRQPERIY:
The subject property contains approximately 7.9 acres and is located at the southeast comer of
South Broadway and East Belleview Avenue.
BACKGROUND
The subject property is located in the area bounded by South Broadway on the west, East
CaJtenoial Avenue on the south, the Englewood City limit on the east, and East Belleview
Avenue on the north. The surrounding area in Englewood is zoned B-2, Business District. The
adjacent area in unincorporated Arapahoe County to the east is zoned single-family residential.
The subject property was annexed into the City of Englewood by Orclinance 13, Series of 1964
and was zoned B-2, Business District. The subject property is part of the Brookridge Heights
Subdivision. The subject property was rezoned Planned Unit Development by Onfinance 3,
Series of 1997. The site is currently developed with a 59,175 squme foot shopping center and
office complex with mini-storage under construction.
The Planned Unit Development Ordinance allows for amendments as follows:
F. AMENDMENT
The terms, conditions, and the adopted Planned Unit Development District Plan and
documents may be changed and or amended in whole or in part from time to time as
provided in this section.
ANALVSIS;
1. Mmor modifications to tlte PUD District Plan. TM City Manager or /tis
duignee may approw minor modifications in the location, sizing and heigl,I
of strut:tura or facililiu if required by engineering or other circrmutancu
riot forueen at the tillle the Planned Unit Dnelop,,wnt District Plan MU
approved so long as no modijkation violates any standard or regulation set
forth in tlw m:tion.
2. Major modijicatio,u to the PUD District Plan. Major modijicatio,u may be
tna1U to the approwd Planned Unit Dne/oplllent District Plan p,,m,ant to
the same lilnllations and requirn,ents by which such plans and doaartena
were approwd as provided within this section.
Rpofias Ma!Pilb: The PUD specified that all build.mp adjacent to the raidenri•l neipborbood
and all inlaior site buildinp ba\le asphalt sbinale roofs. The PUD fudber specified that
build.mp l, 2 and I on East Ceatermial A venue have Slmldin& m mecal roofs.
Dimensional asphalt sbin&Jes conform with and preserve the residmrial seal• of the adjacent
neipborbood. Residents aa:enctin1 the aeipborhood meetina in October. 1996, supported im of
roofina material which would complement the adjacent neipbomood. Adjacent residential roofs
are predominantly composition apbalt sbinaJe malerial. Dimemioaal sbiqles are an uppade
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tiom composition shingles. Their use on all buildings will tie the development together so that
rooting materials are of consistent appearance throughout the self storage portion of the site.
The roofing material change is a positive aesthetic consideration with no change to the roof style
and does not negatively impact the development or surrounding property.
fmal&: As conditioned by City Council, "a double sided, wood, 8 foot high fence shall be
eremd along the property line on east side of the developnent tiom Belleview to Centennial.•
Staff believes that City Council's intent was to provide noise abmement, improve aesthetic
appearance. and increase security for adjacent residential properties. Upon physical inspection
and additional analysis. this condition would place a double sided fence along the common
property line lpinst existing private residential fences and mature iandlcaping. Imposing this
condition 'WOUid have the following impacts:
I. Eaement: The utility easement dictates that structures not be placed within the
easement This makes it necessary to build the fence on the common property line.
2. Consttuction: A double sided fence requires space to physically construct the fence.
This would require placing the fence at a distance far enough tiom the property line
into the euemmt to finish the cast side of the fence. It may be possible to consttuct
panels and then erect fence section, however, this would also require fence plecenent
in the easement.
3. Mai..,...wnce: Double sided fence construction does not allow for maiatenanne of the
east side of the fence without emaing private yards, nmoval of existing structmes.
residential fences and/or removal of existing landscaping.
4 . Landscaping: Double sided fence construction on the common property line is not
possible without removal of existing residential fences and most of the existing
mature landscaping along the property line.
Additionally, an 8 foot high fence is biper than adjacent property fences and is not in bepina
with the residential scale of the nci&IJborhood. Residents who attended the October 1996
aeipbomood meetin& or who wrote to Planain& and Zoning Commission sugested a 6 foot
bigbfence.
Erecting a single sided, 6 foot high fence on the common property line tiom East Belleview
A venue to East CenteDDi•I A venue would 9CleCll adjacent residemi•I properties tiom the site and
provide a uniform appannce on the site. The sinale sided fence allows for consttuction
requirements and maintenance needs, and will not disrupt or aeptively impact existing
residemi•l landscapiDg. srructures or fences.
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Plmmed Unit Development
NEIGRBORRQOQ MKJ1NG SJJMMARX;
On September 30, 1997, one residmt lllmded die 8rooJaidae PUD A..........,._ Neipborhoocl
Medin&-'Ibis meeting was held iD die Eapwoocl City Hall Community Room. The major
areu of disc:ussion were:
1. Roofin& mat&:rials: Dimcmioall apba1t shingles compliment die adjacent
residential area.
2. Fenci:q alon& east property line: An 8 foot fence 9eelned out of 9Cl1e with die
neigbbodlood. A 6 foot fence is c:bmcllerislic of die migbborbood and will
provide ..tequlle -=mity.
A'ITACHMENT:
Aaacbmeat A: Brook:ridp SboppiDa Cealler
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Sepl••lber I, 1997
Mr. Harold Stitt
City of P.aalnood
Neipbomood and Bullinaa Development
34'00 s. Ellti Street
Englewood, CO IOl 10
R.e: Broolaidp Shopping Cesar
PUD96-0l
Dear Mr. Stilt:
&doled,. UJIWI with a c:bedc ilr SlS0.00, is tbe Lad Devieqi,,.... Applicmon Form to
requeat a Mocification of a Plamed Uait OIWelopePt • tbe Ponal Level
The mmmt plaa calls i,r .._. IDltal nx6s • ... _,he Rf p ..... a1oaa
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builctinp w ......... toe+ee,,enc·c w 1 , m·e-...atbe.._
lllllal roo6ta apprcMd 111'1111 two IIUildi I -.c s • I A..._
The~-....-will cxwba wida dltaelaarRIG6 irl dlt •, 1la1 rad will
blend with 1111 llc... ia CMeeitl Rlipla wllic:II.... .. MD!9 +· ...
lroaically, tbe developer,_...., 1111111 roa6 .. C ·,1 The ........,adlood
reaidena .................... la lid. ....... adlood ....... .....,
provided IO tbe Jllaaaiaa 111d 1.-. Cow ;,_.. oa 0.:.-I. 1996 all .... ..;or
areas of di1cnaioa by the en-t~ Nipbon. llall #2 ..... '"Rau1cfina and,-.
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3. A typed lilt af ID INIClplltJ OW1P111 widlia 500 &et af .. mbject paaperty.
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September 17, 1997
Mr. Harold SliU
City ofJ:aalewood
Neipborbood 111d BulUWII Dew:IGpnent
3'400 Soudl Elali Slreet
Eapwoocl, co 80110
Re: Broolaidp Shopping Center
PUD-96-01
Dear Harold :
This letter is to revile tbe application submitted on Septenm I, 1997 to modify
tbe above ,efamcecl PUD.
In addition to the requeat for a cbaap in the roofing 11111ai111, we would lib
to cbaap the c:umal requnmeat of ID I-foot two-tided wood fmce alOll8 tbe eut
property line of tbe iboppina center to ... llided 6-fbot wood &ace.
If you haw ..., qilllllionl, ....... a. to caD.
Sincerely,
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COUNCll. BILL NO . 97
INTRODUCEDBYCOUNCll.
MEMBER _____ ~
AK ODIN.AMC& APPROVING AND ADNDDIG '1'1111 PLAJIIISD UNIT
DEVELOPMENT FOR THE BROOKRIDGE SHOPPING CENTER TO ALLOW A
CIIAIIOII IN ltOOl'IMO IIAftltLWI J'R011 STAMl>DfO RAIi D'l'AL 'l'O
DIMENSIONAL ASPHALT SHINGLES AND TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A
SDC ,oar 1DfQLB.8IDIID nNCB ON ftlB IWffllRN PIIRlla'l'D 01' '1'1111
SHOPPING CENTER.
WHEREAS, the Englewood City Council approved the Brookridge Shopping
Center's Planned Unit Development with the pa111111ge of Ordinance No. 3, Series of
199611997; and
WHEREAS, J. Michael Sprigp of Brookridge Shopping Center, Inc. filed an
application for an amendment to the 199611997 Planned Unit Development; and
WHEREAS, the proposed amendment would allow a change in roofing mat.eriala
from standing seam metal to dimensional uphalt shingles and change the fence
from an eight foot (8') double-sided fence to a m foot (6') single-Bided fence on the
eaatem perimeter of the Brookridp Shopping Center; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to E .M.C . 16-4-15(7)(2), m..-modificatiom to a P .U .D.
Diatrict Plan mut be approved punuant to the --limitatiou and requiremmta by
which 1uch Plan wu originally approved; and
WHEREAS, thae requiremmta include a nmew and approYal by the City Staff
and the Piamunc and Zoninc CommiHicm; and
WHEREAS, the Encl-ood Planninr and Zoniq CammilaiCJD beld a Public
Hearinc OD December 1, 1997, reviewed the Amendmmt of the Planned Unit
Development and reco-ended:
1. The Amendment of the Planned Unit Development for the Brookridp
Shoppinc Center, to allow a chanp in rooftnc materiala from IWldinc
aeam -tal to dimenaiODal uphalt llbinpea, and to allow coaatnaction
of a IU foot aiqle-mded fmce OD the wtern perimeter of the SboppiJII
Center be approved.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCll. OF THE CITY
OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
Sec;t;igp 1. The Engl-oocl City Council hu revi.-d the amendmmta to the
P .U .D. oft.he Brookridp Shoppinc Centar and punuant to 16-4-15(1)(2) E.M.C . findl
that the P .U .D . aite plan ia in conformance with the diatrict plan requinmenta.
5ec;tigp 2. The Enclewoocl City Council ftnda that all requind doc:wnenta,
drawincl, referrall, reco-endatiom and approYall have been ~•ed.
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Sectim 3. The Bnpewood City Council finda that the P.U.D. site plan ia cmeilltmt
with adopted 1111d ,-,.Dy accept.eel lltandarda of development within tbe City.
Sectim f The P.U.D. site plan ia aubatantially c:onmtent with the pala,
objec:tivea ud polic:ia aDJJ/s an:, other ordinance, law or ~mt al the City.
Sectim &. The City Council al the City of Eqiewoocl, Colorado hereby ..,,_. the
Ameadmmt to the Planned Unit Dnelapmmt for the Brookridp Sbappiq Cmt.w.
Sectim 8. The Ammdment will allow a cbanp in roofln, m.ateriala from
atandiDc INlll metal to dimeuianal upbalt abiqlea and to allow a cbaap tram an
eipt foot (8') doable lided to a m foot (8') Ila.,...,., fence en tbe ea.tam perimat.er
of'tbe Brookridae Sbappiq Cmter.
Introduced, read in full, and paued en tint reediq OD the 3rd day ofNovanber,
1997.
Publiabed u a Bill for an Ordinance en the 7th day al December, 1997.
'1'bomM J. Bmu, Mays
ATTEST:
Loacriabia A. mu., City Clerk
I, Loacrilbia A. Bllia, City Ciak altbe City al.,.__., ColandD, Mnb:, -w,
that tbe .,,. 1111d......, ia a tne cq,y al a BID tbr ea OrdiDam, iliidl a f II,
read in full, 1111d ,-cl en tint rwliDI en tbe 3rd day al No. blr, 1117.
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September 22. 19'/7
The Honorable Thomas J. Bums
Mayor, City of Englewood
Members of the Englewood City Council
3400 S. Elati Street
Englewood, CO 80110
Dear Mayor Burns and Members of Council:
2935 S. Acoma Street
Englewood, CO 80110
303.789.9251
It ia with deep regret that I must lll!nder my resignation from the Clean, Green & Proud
Conunmion due lo my physical condition. I purpoeely did not apply lo this
Commiaeion became I am handicapped and am unable lo perform the numerous
strenuous activities involved in this fine and vital CommiNion. During the eight
months that I have been with the Clean. Green & Proud Commileion. I never miaeed •
meeting. Even though the Commi9lion memben have been aa:ommodating • best
they could, it has still had a negative physical imped on my a-Ith.
I look forward lo participating in • lea physical poeition on anolher COIIUlliNion • one
becomes available.
John Edward Looze
encto.ure -Le&r from Dr. Clviatopher Cow1ney
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Mayor Thomas J. Bums
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I have been Mr. Looze'a Primary Care Physician for approximately 2 yean. Mr. Looze
has had two beck/ neck surgeries and is currently undergoing COltimne b'Nbnents on
his left shoulder. Mr. Looze has diacuwd his concern about participating in the
sbaluoua activities of the Clean, GNen & Proud Commiaion. I do not feel that it ii
appropriate for Mr. Looze to be involwd in this Commi8lion. I do, howewr, feel that
Mr. Looze could participate in other, ie. annuoua, vo1un1eer poaitionL
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City Attorney
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F.nglewood Colorado 80110
ATI'ORNEYS AT LAW
THE NORWEST BUILDING
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~ SOUTH COI.ORADO BOULEY ARD
r.o. BOX 22833
DENVER. COLORADO 111222
(303) 310-0509
TELECOP!ER, (303) J:zo.-0210
October 15, 1997
RE: City of Englewood v. Kevin Newt.on
Dear Mr. Brottman:
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From our earlier corrcspondenc:e, you will recall that we represent CIRSA in a claim
against Kevin Newt.on. This claim arises from a motor vemcle accident that occum,d on Man:h
14, 1997 in which Mr. Newt.on failed to yield to an Englewood police vehicle, causiD& the police
vehicle to hit Mr. Newton's vehicle and a tree. We have been unable to negociale my kind of
settlement with Mr. Newton's insurance carrier, Stale Farm. Therefore, we are filinat lawsuit
against Mr. Newton.
We would prefer to bring the suit in the name of the City of Eng)ewood. To that end,
we have prepared m Assignment ofCIRSA's right to sue to the City ofEn&Jewood. We would
like to have the Assignment executed prior to filina any suit apinst Mr. Newlon. We therefore
ask that you review the Auignment and if it is acc:epcable, pleue ~ it signed by ID authorized
aepreseotative of the City of Englewood. Pleue relUl'D the oriplll execuaed Assipment to us
., that we can obtain the signature of an authorized represeolalive of CIRSA. We will, of
course, provide you with a copy of the fully-aecuted Auipmen~.
Because the City of Englewood bas a $10,000 deductible with CIRSA, we presume the
City will want its claims included in the lawsuit, and we will do so unless you advise otherwile.
Attorney's fees and costs for prmecutina this action will be provided by CIRSA, and
CIRSA 's policy is to be reimbursed first for its costs and aaomey's fees from my recovery from
Newton.
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wbal9oewr reprdiac this maner-, pleae do not hesitate to contact us.
SJD:AJH:bao
Enclolure
c::c: Colleen Caudill, MN pmeat of Rist
Nile D. KDez, CCI.A
Re: City Member
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Claim Number
v.., truly yours,
SENTER GOLDFARB A RICE, LLC.
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fil ~ AGENDA FOR THE ~~ hi.-. 1-.ru ~ ,r() Ttv R GULAR MEETING OF
r GHEE LEWOOD CITY COUNCIL
~· · 7:30 P .M.
2. Invocation. w~
3 . Pledge of Allegiance. ~
4. Roll Call. f/~
5. Minutes.
Off'')..'() a. Minutes from the Regular City Council meeting of October 20, 1997.
6. Scheduled Visitors . (Please limit your presentation to ten minutes.)
a. Linda Baggus will be present to request matching grant funding for the Green City
Data Project of Colorado.
7 . Non-Scheduled Visitors. (Please limit your presentation to five minutee.)
8 . Communications, Proclamations, and Appointments.
Letter from Gordon Close \fldl?ting his resignation from the Englewood Downtown
Development Authority. c)~
Letter from Frank Golombek indlca
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Green and Proud Commission~ Ur~
Proclamation honoring the Early Childhood Program at Englewood Schools.~ .-
Proclamation declaring November 15, 1997 as America RecyclN Day. ~
Brief reception welcoming Gary Seara to the position of City Manager of
. o:fo~ Englewood~. · Q
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November 3, 1997
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10. /R,nsent nda. A J1t1~J tOa,/ 1l!!fit on!~
a. Approva f 6:ci~n~~ First Reading.
i. Council BIii 95 -Recommendation from the Utilities Department to adopt a
/7-0 bill for an ordinance approving a joint funding agreement with U.S.
Geological Survey for operation of a Gauging Station at Union Avenue and
the South P}8~~~~ SOURCE: Stewart H. Fonda, Director of
Utllltln. (/V-V~
ii. Council BIii 97 -Recommendation from the Department of Neighborhood
.MY#.. J 7 · and Business Development to adopt a bill for an ordinance approving Of ya -0 amendments to the Brookridge Shopping Center Planned Unit Development
and to set a public hearing for December 1, 1997 to consider public
• I _ f}J I J, ,(' _,,, timony on the proposed modifications. STAFF ~URCE: Tricia Langon, rf'1[[-i ~ood and Environmental Technician.(/~
b. Appr~dinances on Second Reading .
C. Reso~nd Motions.
11 . Regular Agenda.
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App~rdinances on First Reading .
~:!t°rd~nances on Second Reading.
Re~Motions
12. General Discussion.
a . Mayor's Choice.
b. Coo"'' "c7iJal 1J.M(J. ~
13 . City Manager's Report.
14. City Attomey's Report. .~ f.A)/n.J.)JJ.i rJN=>
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Adjoumment. / 0 : ()~
The following minutes were transmitted to City Council between 10/17/97-10/30/97:
• Englewood Firefighters Pension Board meeting of July 10, 1997
• Englewood Firefighters Pension Board meeting of August 15, 1997
• Englewood Cultural Arts Commission meeting of September 3, 1997
• Englewood Firefighters Pension Board meeting of September 8, 1997
• Englewood Public Library Board meeting of September 9, 1997
• Englewood Parks and Recreation Commiaalon meeting of September 11, 1997
• Englewood Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of October 7, 1997
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Regular City Council Meeting
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